Tiny Masters of Today are an
American
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indie
punk rock band, consisting of siblings Ivan (born February 21, 1994) and Ada Wolin (born March 4, 1996) and their friend Jackson Pollis. All members are from
Brooklyn, New York
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.
History
The Early Years
The adolescent punk group came to international attention after putting some of their homemade recordings on a Myspace page in the spring of 2005. Before they had even performed their first live show, they were featured in ''
Newsweek
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'', who called their "brief, bratty" songs "remarkable".
Shortly thereafter, British independent label
Tigertrap Records
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, compiled three songs from the home recordings as the
EP ''
Big Noise''. The entire pressing sold out almost immediately and influential UK music tastemakers
Artrocker
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Magazine featured them on the cover proclaiming them "the future of rock and roll." Influential rocker
David Bowie
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praised the band in several media outlets, declaring their first single "Genius." A second home-recorded EP ''
K.I.D.S.
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'' was released in December 2006 and also sold out immediately.
The earliest incarnation featured Ivan and Ada accompanied by a laptop computer. Russell Simins, drummer for the
Blues Explosion
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, contacted the band after hearing their demos and began an improbably lengthy stint as their live drummer. The trio played nearly 60 shows together, including tours of the UK and Europe. Simins also co-produced (with Phil Hernandez and Chris Maxwell aka
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) the band's first full-length album,
Bang Bang Boom Cake
''Bang Bang Boom Cake'' is the debut album by punk rock band Tiny Masters of Today.
Track list
#"K.I.D.S."
#"Stickin' It to the Man"
#"Hey, Mr. DJ"
#"Disco Bomb"
#"Hologram World"
#"Pictures"
#"Radio Riot"
#"Trendsetter"
#"Book Song"
#"Texas"
# ...
(2007).
Bang Bang Boom Cake
The critical response to their first singles led to significant label interest in the band although the band remained unsigned during the recording of
Bang Bang Boom Cake
''Bang Bang Boom Cake'' is the debut album by punk rock band Tiny Masters of Today.
Track list
#"K.I.D.S."
#"Stickin' It to the Man"
#"Hey, Mr. DJ"
#"Disco Bomb"
#"Hologram World"
#"Pictures"
#"Radio Riot"
#"Trendsetter"
#"Book Song"
#"Texas"
# ...
. Upon completion the album was licensed to Great Society/ World's Fair for North America and
Mute Records
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for the rest of the World.
The album featured 13 songs and included writing collaborations with
Kimya Dawson
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and
Karen O
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Early life
She was born in Seoul, South Korea, the daughter of a Ko ...
from the
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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. Guest performers included
Karen O
Karen Lee Orzolek (born November 22, 1978) is a South Korean-born American singer, musician, and songwriter. She is the lead vocalist for the indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
Early life
She was born in Seoul, South Korea, the daughter of a Ko ...
and
Nick Zinner
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Musical career
Before forming the Yeah Yeahs Yeahs with Karen O and ...
(
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are an American indie rock band formed in New York City in 2000. The group is composed of vocalist and pianist Karen O (born Karen Lee Orzolek), guitarist and keyboardist Nick Zinner, and drummer Brian Chase. They are comp ...
),
Kimya Dawson
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(
Moldy Peaches
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), Russell Simins (
Blues Explosion
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion was an American three-piece rock band from New York City, formed in 1991. The group consisted of Judah Bauer on guitar, backing vocals, harmonica and occasional lead vocals, Russell Simins on drums and Jon Spence ...
),
Gibby Haynes
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Early life and career
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(
Butthole Surfers
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),
Fred Schneider
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Schneider is well known for his '' sprechg ...
(
The B-52's
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) and turntablist DJ Atsushi Numata. In a video interview by VidoCity, Ivan mentioned that
Blues Explosion
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drummer Russell Simins showed interest in working with the band on their debut album. In a mix-up, a photo of
Def Jam
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The l ...
pioneer
Russell Simmons
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splashed onto the screen instead. The band appeared with Simins on the
Public Radio International program ''
Fair Game'' in December 2006, performing the songs "Stickin' It to the Man" and "Tooty Frooty".
["Fair Game 006 - 12.07.2006"](_blank)
publicbroadcasting.net, December 7, 2006 (via archive.org
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) Simins went on to tour with the band in 2007 but was replaced by Jackson Pollis in 2008.
On March 31, 2009, Tiny Masters announced the April release of their single "Skeletons" in the UK and US, supported by a ten-concert ten-day tour of Europe and England and an already widely seen video. A new album was announced for June.
Sound
Their songs usually feature a simple structure and repetitive lyrics and are frequently less than two minutes long. Some of the songs consist solely of a single chord. They also make ample use of technology, incorporating loops and samples and programmed drums into many of their songs. Much of their recording is done using a home computer with
GarageBand
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.
Many critics have compared them to punk forefathers
The Ramones
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and
The Stooges
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. Their music has also been described as simple, repetitive, shallow and unengaging.
Discography
Albums
*''
Bang Bang Boom Cake
''Bang Bang Boom Cake'' is the debut album by punk rock band Tiny Masters of Today.
Track list
#"K.I.D.S."
#"Stickin' It to the Man"
#"Hey, Mr. DJ"
#"Disco Bomb"
#"Hologram World"
#"Pictures"
#"Radio Riot"
#"Trendsetter"
#"Book Song"
#"Texas"
# ...
'' (2007)
* Skeletons (2009)
EPs
*''Big Noise'' (2006)
*''K.I.D.S.'' (2006)
*''Real Good'' (2009)
Compilation albums
*
ArtRocker
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compilation (2006)
Singles
*"Radio Riot" (2007)
*"Hey Mr. DJ" (2007)
*"
Hologram World
"Hologram World" is a song by the Tiny Masters of Today. The single features the song "Hologram World", the XFM version of "Hologram World" and the music video for "Radio Riot" directed by Nick Chatfield-Taylor. It was released in the United King ...
" (2008)
*"Pop Chart" (2009)
Remixes
Remixes of:
*"Hey Mr. DJ (
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Remix)" (2007)
*"Hey Mr. DJ" (
Liars Remix) (2007)
Remixes by:
*
Liars "Clear Island (Tiny Masters of Today Remix)" (2007)
"New Liars - "Clear Island (Tiny Masters of Today Remix)""
Stereogum
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, November 2, 2007
Music videos
Notes
External links
Tiny Masters of Today
at MySpace
List of Articles at pop-catastrophe.co.uk
* Jessica Pressler
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"Mama Was a Riot Grrrl? Then Pick Up a Guitar and Play"
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, November 19, 2006
* Tiffany Tondut
"Interview: Tiny Masters of Today"
Supersweet
"Profiles: Tiny Masters of Today"
Chief Magazine (via archive.org
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)
Index of live videos via PunkCast.com
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