Artist Information
Biography
Tim and Scot have been playing music together since high school, which is some number of years ago. Through genre-skipping years of writing, they've always sought to do things a little differently, but with enough of a traditional framework that everyone can dive in if they so choose. It's pop in parts, like Duran Duran; it's metal in parts, like Iron Maiden or Type O Negative; it's acoustic in parts, like Warren Zevon; it's rock in parts, like Pink Floyd or The Beatles; it's political in parts, like Manic Street Preachers; it's experimental in parts, like John Cale or King Crimson. In the end, it's all Tim & Scot and it's all original.
Reasons For Moving's first CD, Consumption Of The Fittest, is a swirling, acoustic-based journey through modern life, fleeting mortality, sorrow, joy and a subtle bit of righteous anger. Thirteen tracks include the full-band assault of Nothing Like A Nuclear Winter To Cure Global Warming, the spoken-word ranting of They Smell Pretty Good, the burned bridges of The Only One and self-actualization of I Keep My Heart In A Box.
Shortly after the release of Consumption Of The Fittest, RFM added Dave Crowe on keyboards/piano/guitar/vocals to the group to round out the live and recording sounds.
Instrumentation
Scot N. Kaeff - acoustic guitar, e-bow, fretless bass & vocals
Tim McNally - acoustic & electric guitars, programming & vocals
Discography
"Consumption Of The Fittest" full length CD - 2010
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Setlist
Drone/Defile
Nothing Like A Nuclear Winter To Cure Global Warming
Feed My Tragedy
Epilogue
Arboretum
Third And Vine
The Only One
My Addictions
Starlight
I Keep My Heart In A Box
Res Ipsa Loquitur
Gloss
Mourning
The Puzzle
Swallow The Ocean
Sepia
Winter Of Discontent
Meow Says The Roger
plus a variety of others in-the-works and the occasional cover tune

