The Big Tease

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Pop Knoxville, Tennessee USA Contact

...If The Beatles and Duran Duran collaborated to rewrite Queen's "A Night at the Opera."

Artist Information

Biography

College Radio
Tinderbox Music
Brandon Day
Brandon@tinderboxmusic.com
612-375-1113

Commercial Radio
Protocol Entertainment
Randy Sadd
ProtocolMusic@aol.com
770-993-6565

Publicity / Promotions
Crash Avenue
Jeffrey Smith
Jeffrey@crash-avenue.com


...Some relevant street cred

RIYL NATIONAL MUSIC CHART
“Beautiful Addiction” charted on RIYL’s national weighted and unweighted music charts at #128 and #118 respectively, beating out acts such as ColdPlay and 311

GOO GOO DOLLS TOUR SUPPORT
The Big Tease recently supported the Goo Goo Dolls on the first leg of their national tour

NBC’S “THE TODAY SHOW”
“Fact or Fiction” was recently featured on NBC”s popular morning show “The Today Show”

MTV
“Fact or Fiction” was featured on MTV’s “Real World / Road Rules Challenge: The Duel”
“Beautiful Addiction” will be featured on the upcoming seasons of MTV’s “The Real World” and “Road Rules”

VH1
“Beautiful Addiction” is featured on various VH1 programming
-“All Access: Totally Mad Celebrity Beefs”
-“40 Hottest Over 40”

XM RADIO
The band was featured on Billy Zero's prestigious "Radar Report" on XMU Channel 43


BAND PROMOTE SAMPLER
“The Fever” was selected to be on the nationally distributed June 2006 Band Promote Compilation CD

TINDERBOX MUSIC
“Beautiful Addiction” is currently at college radio with Tinderbox Music

PROTOCOL ENTERTAINMENT
The single “The Fever” is being pushed at commercial radio by Protocol Entertainment

GARAGEBAND.COM
PowerPop Track of the Day
Modern Rock Track of the Day

SxSW – Austin, TX
The Big Tease is scheduled to perform at this year’s South by Southwest Festival in Austin, TX

ATLANTIS MUSIC CONFERENCE – Atlanta, GA
The Big Tease will be performing at this year’s Atlantis Music Conference

MIDPOINT MUSIC FESTIVAL – Cincinatti, OH
The Big Tease will be performing at this year’s MidPoint Music Festival



...about the band

The Big Tease is in the middle of an identity crisis.

Growing up in a region oversaturated with cowboy hats, gospel churches, and more twang than an old Johnny Cash record, the Big Tease has always seemed more than just a bit out of place. “I won’t say we all don’t own Wranglers and cowboy boots,” Brent exclaims, as he sits with the band, taking some time off to clear their heads at their favorite local rendezvous, 4620, a dimly lit, subterranean club not far removed from New York’s underground jazz scene. Dressed in their trademark vintage swag, often sampling from the burlesque, western and vintage selection at the local Goodwill, there’s no doubt they stand out as a rock ‘n’ roll band “not from around these parts.” The band’s affinity for a wide array of bands, ranging from The Beatles, Queen, and Duran Duran, can be seen and heard in everything from their wardrobe, style and demeanor to the range of songs on their new EP, Paper Symphony.

“We’ve stopped defining our sound.” Chase admits. “Once you begin defining yourself, you create boundaries. On our last album, we played by the rules. This time, we’re making our own.” And you understand what he means the minute you listen to Paper Symphony. Far from the guitar-driven power-pop of their first record, the album relies heavily on skillful arrangement, eclectic instrumentation, and thoughtful lyrics to augment The Big Tease’s signature trademarks. After introducing the album with a “music box-esque” piano requiem, the band launches into the first song titled “Casanova,” a modern rock adaptation of a 1920’s Broadway love affair. The song’s classical and dramatic themes are driven by the punctuating piano style of Bill Dabbs, showing off the chops he developed from playing along with old Billy Joel and Elton John records in his basement. The percussion on the record further compliments the band’s newfound original style. On the fifth track, “Fallen Chandelier,” Gavin directs the band like a seasoned maestro through a three and a half minute romp that consistently and deliberately changes tempos and time signatures.

The album ends with possibly the best track on the record, “November Left,” a classical piano ballad reminiscent of the Lennon/McCartney school of song writing. “November Left” ends thematically in sync with the band’s current position as musicians, weathered and optimistic. “This is the album we’ve all been both eager and scared to write,” Bill mentions. “But it’s been so therapuetic to finally allow ourselves to be fearlessly creative.” If Paper Symphony is just a “tease,” it will be exciting to find out what else they have hiding up their sleeves, or even hidden in their cowboy boots.

Instrumentation

Chase Pattison - Guitar/Lead Vocals
Bill Dabbs - Keyboard/Organ/Trumpet/Guitar/Vocals
Brent Moreland - Bass/Vocals
Gavin Foster - Drums/Percussion

Discography

Paper Symphony
Copyright 2006

Beautiful Addiction
Copyright 2005

Audio

Lyrics

Video

The Fever Music Video

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Press

  • Band Spotlight [+ Show ]

    By John Dyson Inevitably, many free-spirited bands throughout the great and vast state of Tenness...

  • CD Review [+ Show ]

    By Leah Willis & Kevin Crowe In case you’ve missed out despite TV appearances and national tours,...

  • CD Review [+ Show ]

    by Jason MacDaniel This band’s six-song EP (five not counting the Panic! at the Disco-ish intro) ...

  • Spring Concert featuring The Goo Goo Dolls & Special Guest The Big Tease [+ Show ]

    Last fall, it was Ludacris. Saturday night, it was the Goo Goo Dolls. The concert held on April ...

  • Finally, a tease you can enjoy [+ Show ]

    Liz Fulton, Staff Writer March 30, 2006 Finally reviving the nearly extinct genre of live and e...

  • Editor's Pick [+ Show ]

    by J-Sin The title track has elements of blues rock buried deep in there which gives way to a sol...

  • Band Spotlight [+ Show ]

    by Hannah Roberts I can't resist including this line from the bio of these Knoxville Post Punk hi...

  • Local Music Spotlight [+ Show ]

    By Wayne Bledsoe Music Critic bledsoe@knews.com The Big Tease uses early 1980s power pop as a t...

  • Big Tease: Beautiful Addiction [+ Show ]

    The Big Tease gives me the feeling of listening to Smash Mouth, take that as you will. A blend of po...

Setlist

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