About vasamusic
VASA, a new band originating from Birmingham, Al., doesnt quite fit the mold of the typical southern band. In fact, VASA sounds nothing like the blues, jazz, country or classic rock that traditionally floats out of bars and venues across Dixieland. Thats probably because the five members that make up VASA are as diverse and eclectic as the music they make.
Formed in the summer of 2007, VASAs goal is to create a different kind of mainstream sound. Not only does VASA shed the image of the traditional southern band (frontman Josh Vasa has ethnic roots in India), but the bands opus draws from a wide range of surprisingly interesting influences. Percussionist Mac Kramer is an astute jazz drummer, having studied such greats as Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Max Roach, Elvin Jones and others. Bassist Beau Treadwell was a fellow student of Kramers in the jazz department at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, but has a wide following as solid funk player. While Brad Lyons (electric guitar) adds an element of pop/classic rock with George Harrison-esque licks and mastery on the slide, Scott Clemmons provides the perfect accent to the collectives work on his Korg Triton Studio.
The bands musical influences range from the talents of The Beatles, Queen and Radiohead to the songwriting abilities of Paul Simon, Elliot Smith and Jeff Mangum. They also pull from the soulful elements of Stevie Wonder, Allman Brothers, Pink Floyd, Led Zepplin and The Police. In addition, VASA has influences from traditional Indian music. We grew up with lots of Indian music in the house, some classical, some Christian hymns, some movie songs, Vasa says. Indian ragas are quite fascinating; there are so many patterns and rhythms that we are not used in the American culture, such as odd time signatures. I use a few of those elements in my music and have no doubt it came from that Indian influence.
In addition to the music, VASAs lyrics provide an interesting glimpse into life experience. As Josh Vasa explains, Life is all about responding to the circumstances surrounding us. Whats great about any type of art is that it is an examination of life experiences. It is a response to what we go through and how were influenced, either positively or negatively, by life stuff. Being able to articulate and express oneself in any art form is such a blessing and is truly what drives our emotions and ambitions in music.
While the band focuses on developing its sound, honing what precise emotion and tone it wishes to portray in a song, VASAs members hope the diverse influences they have gained separately will come together into a big melting pot of unique sound.
Lots of times, Ill bring a piece of new music to the band some chords structures and a melody or the like and Mac will say, I hear a snare roll or a funky beat or even castanets, and we all play around with one groove or another until something finally fits.
In an effort to continue to play original music, the band steers away from nightclubs for the most part. We try to stay away from nightclubs, mainly out of fear of hearing Freebird from the crowd about 20 times in one night, Vasa explains. Its not a secret that most crowds in the South want to hear southern rock covers versus originals, and its hard to gain a following when people are waiting for your next song, hoping its something they can clink beer jugs with or dance to. I dont blame the crowd, its just not who we play to. So we try to stick to venues where the crowds actually want to hear originals. We especially love venues like Workplay, Zydeco and Bottletree in Birmingham.
VASA hopes to take its atypical southern sound national soon, but for now you can still find the band in the Southeast.
Instrumentation
Scott "Big Daddy" Clemmons - vocals and keys
Mac Kramer - drums and percussion
Brad Lyons - electric guitar
Beau Treadwell - vocals and bass
Josh Vasa - lead vocals and acoustic guitar
Discography
VASA EP (4 track) - February 2009
What You See EP (4 track) - February 2010
VASA, a new band originating from Birmingham, Al., doesnt quite fit the mold of the typical southern band. In fact, VASA sounds nothing like the blues, jazz, country or classic rock that traditionally floats out of bars and venues across Dixieland...
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vasamusic
Latest Activity
Dec 1, 2008
Date Joined
Dec 1, 2008
Age
31
Hometown
Birmingham, Alabama
Country
United States