That said, I can't tell much difference between Ryan Gustafson and Max Indian, probably because both bands -- along with the Light Pines -- share three members: Gustafson himself, Carter Gaj and James Wallace. When it came time for Max Indian to play their set, they just switched bass players and kept going. Just to keep it confusing, Ryan Gustafson covered some Max Indian songs and at least one Light Pines song. Light Pines definitely have their own distinct sound, but judging from what I heard last night, Ryan Gustafson's music and Max Indian's are pretty similar. The biggest distinction is that Gustafson is far and away the best singer out of anyone in the Drughorse Collective. Listen to his material on Myspace. It's more rootsy sounding than what I heard last night, and his voice fits it perfectly.
And with that, I leave you a video that features Carter, rather than Ryan, singing. I'll get a better video of Ryan next time I see him.
Ryan Gustafson from Mann's World on Vimeo.
3 comments:
didn't see this show, but yeah the sound was totally busted for the tonk/eddie taylor show friday night. it was a shame.
The sound has been fixed. We even have backups in case it happens again.
Sorry for everyone that suffered through it.
Hey Van, glad to year about the new sound. I can't wait to hear it! I won't be in town for the Chip show, but I bet it will be amazing.
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