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The best kept secret in music

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"REED"

"REED, one of the best and upcoming artists in town."
- - John Richards – KEXP Morning Show Host / KNDD "The End"


"It's really, really, really good! They sound like a cross between Coldplay, Radiohead, and Jeff Buckley...very catchy and powerful. I would not be surprised if they are the next big thing to come outta Seattle."
- - Steve The Producer, "Andy Savage In The Morning" - K-Rock 96.5


"What's not to love about gorgeous, romantic pop melodies augmented by piano, upright bass, and cello and accompanied by frontman Reed's hushed-to-wailing vocals (à la Radiohead or Muse's Matthew Bellamy)? Nothing, that's what. Dulcet, blissful, tiptoe-to-mid-tempo pop songs that sweeten your spirit like a rush of blood to the head. . . Reed's vocal style is almost Elliott Smith-like . . . Really impressive stuff. Great band to listen for in the future."
- - Jennifer Maerz, The Stranger


"You like them because they kinda sound like Elliott Smith or Michael Penn; your mom likes them because they kinda sound like the Beatles. This Seattle band has the melody, smarts, and chops to validate these lofty comparisons."
- - Dana Weissman, Three Imaginary Girls (Zine)


"REED was a perfect fit for the beginning night with their strong mellow vocals & a powerful sound delivered by a piano & cello."
- - Andy Savage, Morning Show Host - K-Rock 96.5
Re: Tsunami Benefit Show w/ Alice In Chains, Heart and REED

"REED were spectacular! I am a fan! I was impressed by the dual attack of the cello & violin!!!!! WOW!"
- - Steve The Producer,
"Andy Savage In The Morning" - K-Rock 96.5
Re: Tsunami Benefit Show w/ Alice In Chains, Heart and REED - John Richards


""It's really, really, really good!"

"It's really, really, really good! They sound like a cross between Coldplay, Radiohead, and Jeff Buckley...very catchy and powerful. I would not be surprised if they are the next big thing to come outta Seattle."
- - Steve The Producer, "Andy Savage In The Morning" - K-Rock 96.5

- Steve The Producer


"Great band to listen for in the future.""

"What's not to love about gorgeous, romantic pop melodies augmented by piano, upright bass, and cello and accompanied by frontman Reed's hushed-to-wailing vocals (à la Radiohead or Muse's Matthew Bellamy)? Nothing, that's what. Dulcet, blissful, tiptoe-to-mid-tempo pop songs that sweeten your spirit like a rush of blood to the head. . . Reed's vocal style is almost Elliott Smith-like . . . Really impressive stuff. Great band to listen for in the future."
- - Jennifer Maerz, The Stranger - Jennifer Maerz, The Stranger


"This Seattle band has the melody, smarts, and chops to validate these lofty comparisons.""

"You like them because they kinda sound like Elliott Smith or Michael Penn; your mom likes them because they kinda sound like the Beatles. This Seattle band has the melody, smarts, and chops to validate these lofty comparisons."
- - Dana Weissman, Three Imaginary Girls (Zine) - Dana Weissman, Three Imaginary Girls (Zine)


Discography

Self released - Reed LP

Stay Calm - KEXP, KROQ and KMTT
I Can't Wait - KISS, KEXP and KMTT
Why Can't I - KISS, KEXP and KMTT
Beauty and Dreams - KEXP and KMTT
Lemonade - KMTT (won several weeks in a row on the "New Music Melt Down")
Running Scared - KEXP
Throw It All - KEXP

Steaming audio - reedmusic.net
Steaming video - reedmusic.net

Photos

Feeling a bit camera shy

Bio

Seattle, WA, indie pop quintet Reed began in 2004 as the solo project of singer/guitarist/pianist Reed Hutchinson, who previously recorded under the name Plum St. and gained much local acclaim for their EP which was one of the winners of the Northwest Emerging Artist Award in 2005. After this success, Reed Hutchinson and cellist Aaron Douglas immediately started recording with Martin Feveyear at Jupiter Studios in Seattle. The result of these recordings was the self entitled album of impassioned and intimate songs that lead them to countless radio appearances and sold out performances. Needing a fuller sound to match the potency of these recordings, Reed, along with cellist Aaron Douglas, decided to add bassist Tige DeCoster, drummer Byron Vannoy and violinist/pianist Trevor Lutzenhiser to complete his orchestral indie rock band.

Reed played with Alice In Chains, Heart and Sir Mix Alot at the Tsunami Benefit show, performed at The Showbox and has sold out the Seattle's Triple Door every time he's played there. Reed Hutchinson has played as a solo act several times in France, at the infamous Chesterfields and several other clubs in Paris. "Lemonade" had a long run on KMTT's "new music melt-down" even beating out Death Cab For Cutie's "Soul Meets Body" which went on to being number 60 on US Hot 100 charts.

Reed Hutchinson is currently residing in Los Angeles currently writing and recording new material for the second Reed album soon to be released.