"changes is.. the better part of me.. boom! boom! i`m getting out of here"
While experiencing life`s highs and lows both professionaly and personally, the Taunton, MA duo have strived to do just this with their most straightforward and hard- hitting album to date, "White Ink, Black Ink" (The Rebel Group), which is set for release on June 9th, 2009
"White Ink, Black Ink" was the quikest, most fan recors we`ve ever made", says Brendan Harney (drums, keys). "We wanted to focus on keeping the simple human sentiment as pure as possible."
Following the critical succes of their first albums, "Medeiros" 1988 and Hope and Adams 1999 Whet released the mojor label record "Per Second, Per Second, Per second.." (2003, Aware/ Columbia) in 2003 to critical acclaim. The albums single " I met a girl" was a minor radio hit and Wheat toured more then ever before, but the album failed to connect enough to keep both Columbia and the bands interest.
After a period reflection; or "band, not band" Wheat quientlyreleased "every I said a prayer for kathy and made a one inch square" (2006) "We were able to re-connect with the actual procces of musical experimentation and improvisation.. just 3 guys in a basement.. kind or like the old days. by us, for us." says Scott Levesque (vocals, guitar).
"White Ink, Black Ink" finds the band creating songs not just for themselves, but for the listener as well. "Now, even the live show is much more about the clarity and sincerity of the communication," says Harney. "the new songs have a much bigger then us sort of feel and scrope," adds Levesque "In Feb. 08 my dad died. It was my first real meeting with that kind of physical absolute. Most of us are a sum of our total, not a total of our some. It`s not really who we were, but how and by whomwe are survived."
In "Living 2 die vs. dying 2 live" and "I want less" the band profess a more basic, humanistic approach to life without all of the trivial extra stuff that cloud happiness. "el sincero" was one of the first real sparks for the consept of [white Ink, black Ink] one day I saw a line of graffiti painted on an aluminum garage door it simply read "I HAVE MORALS"..i imagined this sort of super hero, mexican wrestler, love vigilante.. armed only with, honestly, sincerity, and earthestness, like a personal jesus; way human, way attainable, dily even."
"White Ink, Black Ink" finds Wheat exploring the very rudiments og life and human existance. And as Levesque adds, " We still believe in the wild- flower. In faith and hope and scince and the meek, little voice of music, and thinking about the sun in awe again. because it does have a beginning and an end, but whose counting, we`re too busy aurviving it`s greatness." =)
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Wheat is an indie rock group consisting of Scott Levesque and Brendan Harney hailing from Taunton, Massachusetts. Wheat also formerly included Ricky Brennan Jr. (1996-2004), who contributed to the band's first three albums.
Their debut album "Medeiros", released in 1998 on Sugar Free records, was recorded by Dave Auchenbach and mixed by Red Red Meat's Brian Deck. Their second Sugar Free album, 1999's "Hope And Adams" which was co-produced by Dave Fridmann.
The group left Sugar Free for Nude Records in 2000, but the label went out of business due to lack of funding, and no album was released. Some of the songs recorded for the unreleased Nude album would survive as "Naked" versions on the "Too Much Time" compilation. Despite this setback the band continued writing and was signed to Columbia records and released "Per Second, Per Second, Per Second, Every Second" in 2003.
Wheat's mini-album, "that's exactly what i wanted... exactly that", available through empyrean records, and their fourth record "Everyday I Said A Prayer For Kathy And Made A One Inch Square," were both released in 2007.
Their fifth full-length album, "White Ink, Black Ink," was released in July of 2009.
Former member Ricky Brennan Jr. released an EP with the band Duresse in 2005 entitled 'Elate', and as of late 2011is working on completing a full-length solo album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.