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Toronto band Do Make Say Think began as the psychedelic-influenced instrumental improvisations of bassist/trumpeter Charles Spearin, guitarist Justin Small, and drummer James Payment. The band grew to include keyboardist Jason MacKenzie and multi-instrumentalist Ohad Benchetrit, with the final addition of drummer Dave Mitchell in 1998. Do Make Say Think released their self-titled debut on Constellation Records in late 1998, followed by the early-2000 release Goodbye Enemy Airship the Landlord Is Dead. After promotions for that album subsided, they again buried themselves in the studio until March of 2002, when they unleashed & Yet & Yet on Constellation Records. The band's fourth album, Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn, came out a year and a half later. ~ Joslyn Layne, Rovi
I've never heard this band before. They seem to me to be worth further scrutiny. Lot's of King Crimson influences of course but I think that's what Fripp intended.
most amazing band. consistently awesome. I saw them live, and it was well worth it. Also saw one of Spearin's side projects "The Happiness Project", which was also really neat.
I love this band. It's the kind of music that I can listen to over and over and it always makes me smile a little. Saw them live in SLC, Utah and if you ever get the opportunity I suggest you take it. Easily one of the best shows I've ever been to.
I've been very addicted to this band lately. Do Make Say Think is truly exciting to listen to. Unlike other active post-rock band, DMST can really exhibit a range of moods without giving up an intelligent style. So many bands get stuck in the sad and slow style that they get so predictable and boring. What's more, the skill is very well spread across the band. Every instrument is doing something interesting. I like it.
Every one of their records is brilliant and are amazing on stage. Forget the Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Explosions in the Sky comparisons, these guys are better.
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perty close to my favorite band...