Happy Body Slow Brain

Rare Futures
Background information
Origin New York, NY/San Jose, CA
Genres GrooveRock, experimental, progressive rock, R&B, rock
Years active 2007present
Labels Independent
Associated acts Taking Back Sunday, Facing New York, Atlas Genius, Gavin Castleton Trio, A Great Big Pile of Leaves, The Dear Hunter,Envy On The Coast, NK, Rx Bandits, Tragedy Andy
Website happybodyslowbrain.com
Members Matthew Fazzi
Jason Holthouser

Rare Futures is a progressive R&B/Rock or self-described "GrooveRock" band from New York, NY and San Jose, CA. The band features Matthew Fazzi (ex-guitarist/back-up vocalist of Taking Back Sunday and multi-instrumentalist in Facing New York). Fazzi is also currently a member of the Brooklyn-based indie-rock band, A Great Big Pile of Leaves.[1]

Their self-released debut record, Dreams of Water, recorded with producer Marc Jacob Hudson (Two Tongues, Saves the Day), was released September 21, 2010, and received favorable reviews from critics.[2] Followed by the Sleepy EP (featuring B-Sides and Acoustic Tracks) which was digitally released in summer of 2012. They are currently working on a means to release their 2nd full-length album which is set to be released before the end of 2014.

The band has been praised for meshing different musical styles to create a unique, rhythmic and atmospheric sound.

History

Formation and Dreams of Water (2010)

Happy Body Slow Brain was originally started in late 2007 as a side-project of Fazzi's during his tenure with Bay Area prog-rockers, Facing New York. Fazzi released several garageband based electronic demos via the band's Myspace page during the first two years not deciding to focus on the project until years later, following his departure from the band, Taking Back Sunday.

On March 31, 2010 Matthew Fazzi and bassist Matthew Rubano announced that they were no longer members of Taking Back Sunday, as the band had decided to reunite with its original line-up, featuring founding member John Nolan and Shaun Cooper, who had originally left the band in 2003 to form Straylight Run after the release of Tell All Your Friends.[3] Soon after, Fazzi recruited former Taking Back Sunday touring guitarist Isaac Bolivar, who played 3rd guitar on the band's live albums Live from Bamboozle '09 and Live from Orensanz, and reworked a collection of songs he had written before and during his tenure with Taking Back Sunday, which were stylistically different from the major label band's usual material.[4] Fazzi then enlisted Gavin Castleton Trio drummer, Eduardo Torres, to record drums for their debut album, Dreams of Water, with Two Tongues, Saves the Day, and Chiodos producer Marc Jacob Hudson in Michigan. The album was released digitally through the band's website on September 21, 2010. In support of their debut, the band played with Rx Bandits, Maps And Atlases, Glassjaw, The Velvet Teen, Zechs Marquise, Helen Earth Band, and The Sleeping among others.[5] In late December 2010, Happy Body Slow Brain teamed up with photographer Clay Lancaster to film live performances of "Dreams of Water" in its entirety, and have been gradually releasing them track by track via their YouTube page.

In a recent interview with AbsolutePunk.net, Matthew Fazzi stated that the band has begun writing songs for their next record.[6]

Sleepy EP (2012)

On June 22, 2012, the band released the Sleepy - EP via digital download from their website. The EP (which features unreleased B-Sides and acoustic renditions of Dreams Of Water songs) was mostly self-produced/recorded by the band with additional production/mixing by Marc J. Hudson and Rob Marshall of the band, Via Coma.

In summer of 2012 the band also released deluxe Vinyl packages for Dreams Of Water and the Sleepy EP in partnership with east-coast based, In The Clouds Records.

In September, 2012, the band returned to Michigan with Marc Jacob Hudson to begin recording the follow-up to 2010's Dreams Of Water.

LIVE EP (2014-Present)

In April of 2014, the group released the LIVE EP which is an eight song extended play that was recorded in January 2012 "In a random parking garage off of Sunset in Los Angeles."[7] It was recorded and engineered by Josh Doyle.

Matthew Fazzi recently revealed that his ex co-band member from Taking Back Sunday, Matthew Rubano, would be making a guest appearance playing bass on Happy Body Slow Brain's new album. The band continues to release teasers for an upcoming 2015 release.

Band Members

Live Members
Previous Band Members
Previous Live Members

Discography

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