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"Holiday Wish List"

As one quarter of the wRIGHT BROTHERS, Clay Ballard (not a stage name) leads a high-flying, theatrical rock show that debuted this fall at the Showbox. Offstage, though, he's very down-to-earth, as his holiday wish list attests.

SM: If you had to make a holiday wishlist from items found in Seattle, what would they be and why?

CB: That 70's Show Season 4 DVD. This is the decade the wRIGHT BROTHERS were born, the decade our parents were wed and the decade sideburns ruled the land.

SM: How about scrumptious gifts?

CB: The hummus plate at The Golden Olive is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to scrumptious gifts. I want the whole menu for x-mas dinner. Didn't get enough wine last year euther but the gigantic bottles at City Cellars are a good start.

SM: Anything over the top?

CB: Dave Matthews' house. Legendary jam-jam folk rocker Dave's house looks nice, and I need a new one.

Band: the wRIGHT BROTHERS
Website: myspace.com/rightbrothers

- SOUND Magazine


"Rockin' In World War I"

Rockin’ in World War I era pilot garb

Jan 24, 2008
Whether you like it or not, more than sound goes into making a successful rock band. It starts with the riffs, typically, but there’s a lot more to it. Image. Dreamy eyes. Politics. All of these can play a part in a band’s popularity or lack thereof.

Plenty of rock bands are full of good musicians who write good rock songs. Rock and roll isn’t rocket science. Usually, it takes something more than a perfected sound to lift a band out of the middle of mediocrity. There’s no exact formula, but creating a successful rock band is almost always a multiple variable equation.

The wRight Brothers, who will play Club Vertigo in Tacoma Friday, Jan. 25, have spent some time thinking about this, it seems. The band’s sound is time tested and tight, crunchy early ’90s guitars chugging along with a thumping bass and pounding drums. There’s not much to dislike. You can see for yourself at www.myspace.com/rightbrothers.
The persona the wRight Brothers have cultivated, however, is what seals the deal for most — one way or another.

According to the band’s writing, also available on MySpace, and especially the band’s costumed antics on stage, the wRight Brothers were formed in 2006 by four dead pilots, all shot down by the Red Baron during World War I. “Not liking their prospects in hell, their ghosts escaped to roam earth for nearly a century. Finally, in 2006, the brothers formed a new mission: to shake the world to its rock-loving roots,” according to MySpace.
On stage, the shtick is perpetuated by all four members donning World War I era pilot’s garb and aviation headgear. While the band’s music is foolproof, their image is usually what people remember.

I’m not a fan of concocted personalities and false identities when it comes to rock bands. The wRight Brothers haven’t done anything to change this. Whether you bite on the band’s crafted image or not is up to you. I’ll stay out of that one. But whatever your take is, the wRight Brothers deserve props for trying, and not just staring at their shoes. By that alone they’re doing better than most. — Matt Driscoll

[Club Vertigo, wRight Brothers, Halcion Halo, Saving Arcada, Friday, Jan. 25, 9 p.m., $5, 5240 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, 253.678.3593]

- Weekly Volcano


Discography

4 Aces - available on CDBaby and iTunes. Also check out the live concert on Synchronicity Live.

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On March 27, 1918, four World War I fighter pilots were shot down and killed by Manfred von Richthofen - better known as "The Red Baron". Not liking their prospects in hell, their ghosts escaped to roam earth for nearly a century. Finally, in 2006, the brothers formed a new mission: to shake the world to it’s rock-loving roots. See what put the ghost pilots into a larger spotlight…

Venues • The Showbox Theater • Columbia City Theater • “Artopia” Music Festival • Neumo’s • The Comet Tavern • Skylark • Merchant’s Café • Fuel … and more

“wRIGHT” Ups • Seattle’s SOUND Magazine • The Stranger • Seattle Weekly • Seattle Underground Magazine • Weekly Volcano

Other Accomplishments

• A&R Showcase – One of ten bands chosen out of 350 to perform in front of nine record labels A&R’s.

• C2M2 MUSIC – Battle of the Bands Seattle WINNERS!

• KISW (99.9 fm) – American Idiot contest (one of the biggest radio contests in Seattle!) – one of the top 3 finalists – winner determined after numerous airplays and an interview.

• Levee Breaking Showcase - One of top 5 bands chosen to be promoted as “Band To Watch” throughout Seattle music stores.

•KISW (99.9 FM) – Selected to have their song “Matricide” featured on BJ Shea’s Arcade Experience online video game.

In June 2007 the brothers finished their highly praised music video, "One by One”. Their full-length debut, 4 Aces, was released in September 2007.

As a classic four-piece band, the wRIGHT BROTHERS bring a smashing costumed live show fueled by the boundless charisma of the undead. Singer Clay is actual brother to guitarist Lance and drummer Doug is actual brother to bassist Dave. Every song's a hit, so listen carefully and watch at your own risk.