Say!
Armed with a relentless work ethic, and a natural gift for crafting pop hooks, the upstate NY songwriting partnership of Tawni Bates and Andy Weaver quickly evolved into the power-pop/rock band SKooBER in early 2006. The duo, supported by various other talented musicians during live shows, spent the majority of 2006 recording demos and honing their skills as writers. With a sound that effortlessly mixed classic 60s pop hooks and a modern power pop sound, these early demos caught the attention of Pop Garden Radio host Adam Waltemire. After announcing that he was looking for a new closing theme for his show, SKooBER answered the call. SKooBER spent the first part of 2007 testing their material in front of audiences and continuing to record new demos (which garnered them rave reviews on garageband.com and several garageband.com awards). On the recommendation of Waltemire, the band got the ear of Jealousy Records owner and power pop scene fixture, Tim Anthony. By the summer of that year, the band had a deal with the label to release their debut album. With the album finished, the band is set to put 100% of their energies behind promoting it live (currently they are touring as an acoustic trio with the addition of Ross Hafler on bass). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Armed with a relentless work ethic, and a natural gift for crafting pop hooks, the upstate NY songwriting partnership of Tawni Bates and Andy Weaver quickly evolved into the power-pop/rock band SKooBER in early 2006. The duo, supported by various other talented musicians during live shows, spent the majority of 2006 recording demos and honing their skills as writers. With a sound that effortlessly mixed classic 60s pop hooks and a modern power pop sound, these early demos caught the attention of Pop Garden Radio host Adam Waltemire. After announcing that he was looking for a new closing theme for his show, SKooBER answered the call. SKooBER spent the first part of 2007 testing their material in front of audiences and continuing to record new demos (which garnered them rave reviews on garageband.com and several garageband.com awards). On the recommendation of Waltemire, the band got the ear of Jealousy Records owner and power pop scene fixture, Tim Anthony. By the summer of that year, the band had a deal with the label to release their debut album. With the album finished, the band is set to put 100% of their energies behind promoting it live (currently they are touring as an acoustic trio with the addition of Ross Hafler on bass). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Camaromance
Chivaree
Cruiserweight
fanshaw
Second Chances (Acoustic)
Never Enough
Not Here, Not Now
Get Out
Pinch Me
Saturday
Second Chances
Make a Liar Out of Me
Your Heart
Don't Be The One To Leave
Now What Do We Do ?
Oh Louise
Say!
Losing Time
Sucks To Be You
Parts Of History
Whats Love Anyway?
Saving Myself From You
One and Two (acoustic)
On and On and On
Not Here, Not Now (Acoustic)
Say
Oh, Louise
On & On & On
Second Chances - Acoustic
Heartbreaker
NOW WHAT DO WE DO
What's Love Anyway
Now What Do We Do?
Not Here, Not Now - Acoustic
One & Two (Acoustic)
What's Love Anyway?
Sweeter Than You
More Loss Than Gain
One and Two (Acoustic Bonus Track)
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Pop Garden Radio Closing Theme
Not Here Not Now
Not Here Not Now (Acoustic)
Ricochet
It's Easier To Cry
Get Out by SKooBER
Worst Case Scenario
Shadow of Me
Another Piece of Me
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04_on_and_on_and_on
Second Chances (Acoustic Bonus Track)
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Not Here, Not Now (Acoustic Bonus Track)
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