liveIreland

Irish Internet Radio and TV from Dublin, Ireland.

Ockhams Razor
  • Seattle
  • United States
Share 
  • Features
  • Discussions
  • Groups
  • Photos
  • Photo Albums
  • Videos

Ockhams Razor's Friends

Music

Loading…
 

Ockhams Razor's Page

Latest Activity

Profile Information

Hometown:
Seattle, WA
About Me:
Imagine Irish music with the back beat of an African hand-drum, a guitarist raised on Metallica and the Indigo Girls, a dreadlocked mandolin and banjo player, a bassist with enough bottom to make the hydraulics on your car give out, a classically trained Violinist with a cascade of curly, flowing, blond hair and an outlandishly quaffed Gaelic-speaking tin whistler raised on sean-nos, new wave, and punk rock. Throw all those ingredients together with a generous amount of frenetic energy and you'll have your first taste of Ockham's Razor. And it only gets better, like really good whiskey.

This group of 20-somethings with widely varied backgrounds in music formed Ockham’s Razor in the spring of 2006 and played their first public show at Seattle’s hugely popular annual Fremont Summer Solstice Festival. As a result, the band was commissioned to write and record a song for an independent film. They worked with Grammy-nominated producer Conrad Uno (Presidents of the United States of America, Mudhoney, Posies) on their debut CD, featuring traditional Celtic music and originals performed with a modern ambience, and began creating waves in the Irish-music circuit throughout Washington, Oregon, and California.

During live performances, Ockham’s Razor broke the fourth wall by taking their show off-stage and interacting with the audience. It wasn’t long before audience members came up with their own classification for the band’s genre-blending style and high-energy performances: “Turbo Celtic” and “Ethno Punk” being among some of the more favored descriptions. Highlighted performances include participating in the 2006 Northwest Folklife Festival, headlining the 2007 Schweitzer Mountain Fall World Music Festival, as well as numerous St. Patrick’s Day and Highland Games performances. They won over the Yakima Folklife Festival and have opened for internationally acclaimed Celtic bands The Paperboys and Enter the Haggis.

The release of their second album, Ten Thousand Miles to Bedlam, unveiled an evolved sound, influenced by Irish folk music as well as Balkan gypsy tunes and punk rock. The album takes listeners on an aural journey through various forms of madness including the eeriest rendition of “Mad Tom of Bedlam” yet recorded; a chaotic breakdown represented by “Lanigan's Ball;” and the engulfing events that transpire inside a man's prison cell on the last evening of his life in “The Night Before Larry Was Stretched.” With all things being equal, this is a not-so-simple “Celtic” album from a not-so-simple “Celtic” band.
Website:
http://www.seattlerazors.com

Comment Wall (5 comments)

You need to be a member of liveIreland to add comments!

Join this social network

At 6:41pm on March 12, 2009, Sceállóg Ó Tacoma said…
Come join us in the PNW All Things Irish group! Just click on the group tab and look for it.
At 7:39pm on January 11, 2008, Ms. hemidemisemiquaver said…
I like your infused sound!!!! In the past I have listened to some of Donal Lunny's polyphonic mixings and people like AfroCelt, but I really like your guy's "edge". Thanks:)
At 3:53am on January 9, 2008, Ockhams Razor said…
Yeah I have heard of them. They performed down in Seattle a little while back but unfortunately we had a show the same nice. They are nice folks.

We are also trying to get more gigs further north. We played up in Everett a little while back and we're trying to get another show up there. We would play up in Vancouver but Kris, our whistler, is from England and doesn't have his passport updated so we cant get up there. But soon!
At 3:46am on January 9, 2008, erin o'connor said…
Scott it tis?? nice to meet you...actually I am living just outside of Vancouver for another year...Now tell me have u heard of the band Clumbsy Lovers from here??? brillinat they are and all Canadian...with Irish twist. Check them out they play mostly the USA....now I shall have a look at your site.....Erin
At 2:29am on January 9, 2008, erin o'connor said…
Brilliant music..now we are talking......puts a whole new meaning on Irish music! I do so like the variety and imagination you have here....Now I shall most definately take this back to Ireland when I return.....Now tell me where do you play in Seattle....im just aafew hours from there.......SLainte
 
 

Features

Bill Margeson

Margeson On The Music November 09

Posted by Bill Margeson on November 16, 2009 at 11:00pm — 2 Comments

COLLEEN MUELKER

An Irishman's Philosophy

Posted by COLLEEN MUELKER on October 7, 2009 at 12:52am — 14 Comments

Bill Margeson

Margeson on the music October 09

Posted by Bill Margeson on October 15, 2009 at 7:00am

 

© 2009   Created by Daithi Locha

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service

Sign in to chat!