Roster McCabe

Roster McCabe was an American rock band noted for its tight, high energy dance shows, exploration of music across genres and devoted fan base. Named by Billboard Magazine as one of "five up-and-coming jam bands that could draw audiences to the festivals of tomorrow",[1][2] Roster has toured nationally and played over 550 gigs in the last four years.[3] The band's music blends elements of a wide variety of genres, including reggae, rock, funk, and jazz,[4] although the band describes its sound as "Funky Reggae Dance Rock". After the departure of founding member Drew Preiner, the band renamed themselves "Night Phoenix." Night Phoenix (Steele, Mullenburg, Peterson, and Daum) played a handful of shows in the winter of 2013–2014, before breaking up in early-mid 2014. Their final show was performed on May 10, 2014, and was held at The Popcorn in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Roster McCabe
OriginMinneapolis, Minnesota, USA
GenresElectronic, rock
Years active2006–2014
MembersJeff Peterson
Alex Steele
Scott Muellenberg
Drew Preiner
Michael Daum
Past membersJason Parvey
Sassan Scott Zaker
WebsiteRosterMcCabe.com

Kickstarter campaign

Roster used Kickstarter to jumpstart its latest album Through Space & Time. Through an innovative campaign that included live streaming the recording process, the band raised over $10,000 from fans to complete the album.[5]

Name-your-price downloads

In an homage to Radiohead,[6] the band provides their albums as "name-your-price" downloads on their website.[7]

Discography

Studio

  • Contradicting Gravity EP (2006)
  • The Rhythm/The Elements (2007)
  • Through Space & Time (2010)

Live

  • Live at the Cabooze (2008)
  • Live at the Cabooze Vol. II (2011)
  • Wow, Neat Sounds! (2012)

References

  1. "Roster McCabe". MJG Productions. Archived from the original on April 30, 2011. Retrieved May 8, 2011.
  2. "Jammed In: The Next Bands on the Scene's Shifting, Swirling Horizon". Billboard. Proud Honeybee. August 22, 2009. p. 19. Archived from the original on October 12, 2011. Retrieved May 8, 2011.
  3. http://rostermccabe.com/content/archive
  4. "Roster McCabe". A.V. Club. May 24, 2011. Archived from the original on September 11, 2011. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  5. "Be A Part Of Roster McCabe's New Album". Kickstarter. December 1, 2009. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  6. O'Brien, Terrence (December 28, 2007). "Fortune Puts Radiohead's Name-Your-Price Album on List of Dumbest Ideas". Switched. Archived from the original on October 1, 2011.
  7. http://rostermccabe.com/content/music


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