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About Bird Concerns

Bird Concerns is a four-piece garage rock band from Los Angeles, California. The musical collective began as a collaboration between fellow CalArts students, Marcus Buser (Bass, Vocals), Travis Meador (Guitar, Vocals), Jake Sucher (Guitar, Vocals) and Cooper Wolken (Drums, Vocals). Built upon four-part harmonies, interweaving guitars and infectious rhythms, Bird Concerns are delivering a fresh approach to rock’n’roll. Inspired by their Jazz and classical studies, the vibrancy of the Los Angeles art scene and rock bands such as The Zombies, Deerhoof, and The Cure, Bird Concerns have succeeded in crafting their own unique take on rock music. “We wanted to make something that is rooted in tradition, but has something new to say. We're more interested in asking questions than giving statements.”, reveals Buser. Inspired by their Jazz and classical studies, the vibrancy of the Los Angeles art scene and legendary acts such as The Beach Boys, The Zombies, and The Cure, Bird Concerns have succeeded in crafting their own unique take on rock music. “We wanted to make something that is rooted in tradition, but has something new to say. We like to write garage rock songs that sneak in chord progressions that are closer to what you might hear in a jazz tune, just to keep things colorful”, reveals Buser. Bird Concerns have been making waves by headlining high profile Los Angeles venues, as well as recently coming off of a successful west coast tour. The four-piece has also been featured on numerous tastemaker blogs and media outlets. ‘The Monster’ and ‘Oh Well’ are set for release winter 2018 worldwide.
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Genres:
Rock, Surf Rock
Band Members:
Marcus Buser, Travis Meador, Cooper Wolken, Jake Sucher
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

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About Bird Concerns

Bird Concerns is a four-piece garage rock band from Los Angeles, California. The musical collective began as a collaboration between fellow CalArts students, Marcus Buser (Bass, Vocals), Travis Meador (Guitar, Vocals), Jake Sucher (Guitar, Vocals) and Cooper Wolken (Drums, Vocals). Built upon four-part harmonies, interweaving guitars and infectious rhythms, Bird Concerns are delivering a fresh approach to rock’n’roll. Inspired by their Jazz and classical studies, the vibrancy of the Los Angeles art scene and rock bands such as The Zombies, Deerhoof, and The Cure, Bird Concerns have succeeded in crafting their own unique take on rock music. “We wanted to make something that is rooted in tradition, but has something new to say. We're more interested in asking questions than giving statements.”, reveals Buser. Inspired by their Jazz and classical studies, the vibrancy of the Los Angeles art scene and legendary acts such as The Beach Boys, The Zombies, and The Cure, Bird Concerns have succeeded in crafting their own unique take on rock music. “We wanted to make something that is rooted in tradition, but has something new to say. We like to write garage rock songs that sneak in chord progressions that are closer to what you might hear in a jazz tune, just to keep things colorful”, reveals Buser. Bird Concerns have been making waves by headlining high profile Los Angeles venues, as well as recently coming off of a successful west coast tour. The four-piece has also been featured on numerous tastemaker blogs and media outlets. ‘The Monster’ and ‘Oh Well’ are set for release winter 2018 worldwide.
Show More
Genres:
Rock, Surf Rock
Band Members:
Marcus Buser, Travis Meador, Cooper Wolken, Jake Sucher
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

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