Scary Chicken is a
Buffalo, New York
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–based band that was active 1989–2002.
Formation
Formed at the
University at Buffalo
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, the band recorded and released 4 CDs and 2 cassettes, and has had songs placed in multiple Motion Picture Soundtracks and National TV shows, most recently on Spike TV's "Top Dead Center" program.
Members
The band members are
Tim Bryant (
guitar
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,
vocals
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),
Tom Greier (guitar, vocals),
Paul Zacks (
bass
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),
Dan "Scary" Braun (
drums
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). Zacks, who died in 2015, had previously been a member of the
Rochester, New York
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–based band The Elephant Balls Experience.
Club scene
Formed in 1989, Scary Chicken passed through the Buffalo college circuit and its growing club scene, to become one of the area's most popular alternative bands. Scary Chicken played extensively in the eastern U.S. throughout the 1990s, primarily between
New York City
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,
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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Toronto
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, and
Tennessee
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.
Releases
Scary Chicken released a series of self-produced and released CDs, including Something Anymore and Flanny EP, before being discovered in 1994 at New York City's Lion's Den club by
Cevin Soling
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of Xemu Records.
Tours
The band was the first to tour
Hard Rock Cafe
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clubs from
Boston
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to
Miami
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, and has shared the stage with
Weezer
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,
Sloan
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,
Beck
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,
Ben Folds 5,
Goo Goo Dolls
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After starting off as a cover band and then developing a punk so ...
,
moe.
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,
Blue Rodeo
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and members of Moonboot Lover now playing as
Soulive
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. The band was invited to play several large outdoor "EdgeFest" concerts, and was selected for Buffalo's
Thursday at the Square
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History
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concert series.
Press
From the Band's press kit:
''The Hoya'', Washington D.C., September 27, 1996
"... Listening to "Is That Your Beer?" probably makes one wonder whether Scary Chicken's sound is amicable listening material for a night out dining with your loved ones. Many of the album's tracks contain hard guitar progressions that would probably sens plates flying off tables. For the Washington, D.C. show, however, they used an acoustic set that made the tracks come off much lighter.
"The band opened the set with "If I Showered," which they released last month and should soon see time on major radio stations. The next song was "Can't Stop It", one of the songs that was written by Greier. This song, like most of those written by Greier on the album, is softer—more "chick rockish" according to Greier. The other songs on the album were written by Bryant who Greier says writes "witty and insane" pieces.
"Some of Bryant's highlights include "Favorite Channel", a powerful, simultaneously poignant love song that was inspired by a remote control button, and "Road to Hell," which he wrote because of his father's favorite expression: "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions."
"This tour shows that Scary Chicken will be playing for larger audiences in the very near future."
''Democrat and Chronicle'', Rochester, N.Y. June 27, 1996
"Prank calls and beer guzzling: It's all part of playing Chicken."
''Artvoice'', Buffalo, N.Y. December 4, 1995
"For anyone who has seen Scary Chicken, you know that these guys are well humoured and quick-witted fellas that take what they can get, and laugh about it.
"The knack for songwriting that exists among Tim Bryant, Tom Greier, Paul Zacks, and Dan "Scary" Braun reaches mammoth proportions. This band has accomplished so much through its determination, hard work, and consistent practicing schedule, yet they aren't getting the attention that the Goo Goo Dolls or Ani DiFranco have received.
"With two singers, Scary Chicken lays down sweet harmonies and rocking melodies over sometimes heavy guitar licks and interesting chord progressions. With songs like "Furburger", "Nuke The Whales", and "Tip Your Bartender" also included in Scary Chicken's repertoire, the fun, cynicism, and wit sometimes catches you off guard. This is what makes the band great though: great music combined with fun, zanyness (Tim Bryant has been known to ask the audience if he can spit down someone's throat for fifty cents!), mystery (Paul had his car—or should I say, "grocery-getter"—stolen right before Scary Chicken was to hit the stage at Broadway Joe's a while back!), and atmosphere.
"As Scary Chicken is symbolic of the Buffalo Music scene, I have hopes and confidence that the chickens are on to bigger and better things. Many of their fans are die-hards and new people are always impressed.
''The Buffalo News'' June 16, 1995
Local Record Pick
"Is That Your Beer?" by Scary Chicken Buffalo band on Xemu Records, an independent label out of New York...The Chicken cooks with the jangling guitar rock on the opening cut, "If I Showered". The beat picks up on the hard driving "Cementhead". Scary Chicken adds a touch of country pop to "Can't Stop It" and displays a tough edge on "Found". The group pounds away with power on "Locked Up". This album proves the band is ready for the big time with a national release."
''Night-Life Magazine'' June 5, 1995
"Scary Chicken, and 11-song CD called "Is That Your Beer?" with live introductions, occasional crow noise, an intermission and a secret 33rd track.
"The spoken intros give the impression that this might have been recorded live in concert, an impression reinforced by the rawness of the sound. A check of the liner notes, however, reveals that all this seemingly messy spontaneity was actually laid down in a studio. Well, make that three studios.
"Scary Chicken has a marvelous sense of what makes a pop tune click. Everything they write seems to have a melody and a clever chorus."
Discography
Official albums
*2003: ''
Holly Ann'' – Rocktwig Recordings (self released)
*1998: ''
Top Dead Center
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'' –
Xemu Records
Xemu Records is an independent record label, with a roster of indie rock artists and bands.
History
Xemu Records is an independent record label, founded in 1992 in New York City by writer, filmmaker, musician, music producer and artist Cevin ...
*1995: ''
Is That Your Beer?'' –
Xemu Records
Xemu Records is an independent record label, with a roster of indie rock artists and bands.
History
Xemu Records is an independent record label, founded in 1992 in New York City by writer, filmmaker, musician, music producer and artist Cevin ...
*1992: ''
Something Anymore'' – Rocktwig Recordings (self released)
Compilations and others
*1998: ''
The Side Effects of Napalm'' –
Xemu Records
Xemu Records is an independent record label, with a roster of indie rock artists and bands.
History
Xemu Records is an independent record label, founded in 1992 in New York City by writer, filmmaker, musician, music producer and artist Cevin ...
Scary Chicken is the backing band on all tracks on this record, including the acoustic version of Quiet Riot's "
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sings on.
*1996 The Shredd-n-Ragan TV Theme CD –
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*1995 Freak Talks About Sex original soundtrack Dizzy Records/Owasco Entertainment
*1994: ''
Crimson Lights Sound Track'' –
Xemu Records
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History
Xemu Records is an independent record label, founded in 1992 in New York City by writer, filmmaker, musician, music producer and artist Cevin ...
Self-releases
*1993: ''Flanny EP'' an independent cassette release.
*1991: ''And Then Some...'' an independent cassette release.
*xxxx: ''Barfskidnougat'' an independent cassette release.
Songs in films and TV
*2007 – Song: ''Buffalo'' by
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Confessions of a Matchmaker
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The show, set in Buffalo, New York, premiered on June 16, 2007 and ran its first thirteen episodes throughout the summer of 2007. There was no ...
*2004 - Song: ''Top Dead Center''
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Channel – Show:
Top Dead Center
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*1999 – Song: ''Favorite Channel'' Movie:
Freak Talks About Sex – directed by
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*1995 – Song: ''Road to Hell'' Movie:
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– directed by
Russ Jasquith
*1994 – Song: ''Wintertime'' Movie:
Crimson Lights – directed by
John Brenkus
Singles
*1996: ''If I Showered'' –
Xemu Records
Xemu Records is an independent record label, with a roster of indie rock artists and bands.
History
Xemu Records is an independent record label, founded in 1992 in New York City by writer, filmmaker, musician, music producer and artist Cevin ...
Videos
*1996
If I Showered–
Xemu Records
Xemu Records is an independent record label, with a roster of indie rock artists and bands.
History
Xemu Records is an independent record label, founded in 1992 in New York City by writer, filmmaker, musician, music producer and artist Cevin ...
*1996
Band Profile– Aired on TV on Buffalo's ''Nickel City Scene'' show
References
Further reading
by Bill Silvestri of ''
Artvoice
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'', 2006
External links
Xemu RecordsCevin SolingCrimson LightsScary Chicken at CD BabyThe 7-10 Splits at CD Baby*
*{{AllMusic, class=artist, id=p841781
Musical groups established in 1990
Rock music groups from New York (state)
University at Buffalo alumni
Musical groups from Buffalo, New York
1990 establishments in New York (state)