ON STAGE: GIMME MO' FLOWMOTION
Flowmotion plays quintessentially honest rock and roll, but can get funky when needed. The band’s new single, “How I Know” is a perfect example of the band’s evolution from jam band to all-encompassing rock act.
By Mike Bookey / The Source Weekly
It’s been about nine months since they last dropped into Bend, but Seattle’s Flowmotion is returning once again for another high-energy, multi-genre rock and roll explosion.
It’s been fun to watch Flowmotion grow over the past two-plus years of playing in Bend. A jam-packed show at the Annex in late 2007 (which was capped with a cover of Zeppelin’s “The Song Remains the Same”) led to a laser-lighted 4 Peaks preview show, which then brought them to the actual 4 Peaks main stage. At that performance, the band woke up the campgrounds, bringing the music fans to the stage early for an early afternoon performance that showcased how big the band’s sound can spread when it has the room.
Fronted by the smooth yet strong vocals and guitar of Josh Clauson and further fueled by the lead guitar of RL Heyer, Flowmotion plays quintessentially honest rock and roll, but can get funky when needed. The band’s new single, “How I Know” is a perfect example of the band’s evolution from jam band to all-encompassing rock act.
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JAMBASE
These guys are possessed of such undisguised beauty, muscular musicality and ‘holy crap, they’re good’ chops, all in service of material that anxiously reaches out and seizes you with sureness.
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
Energetic Jimi Hendrix guitar bravado, driving funk bass lines and Clauson’s gruff vocals help ground the songs within the rock genre, while the band’s tendency to break into unscheduled improv keeps the live shows fun and flamboyant.
For Flowmotion Publicity please contact:
Erin Bruce StokedSiren Management mgr@stokedsiren.com
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