735 INSTITUTION: Small Town Schoolyards

735 Institution

Small Town Schoolyards

© 2005 735 Institution (614346018935) (format: CD-R)

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735I is a San Francisco bay area-based acoustic rock group combining styles of rock, folk and country to form what has become the 735 Institution catalog.

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It's difficult to qualify 735 Institution with a single genre. Spend an evening with the band and it will become immediately apparent, as three distinct voices along with the hanging tones of rock, folk and country meld to form what has become the 735 Institution catalog.

"This band is a melodic trio that is always sure to pack the house...735 Institution is acoustic rock with an attitude." ~ Firesign Entertainment Group

The ideals, aspirations and vision of 735 Institution were cemented in September of 2003. After a few brief jam sessions coupled with enebriated conversations about passion for music, a decision was made to join forces. Hailing from Visalia, California and Durango, Colorado, the band was quickly on its way to developing a unique rock sound that would maintain the thread of the small town. Since it's inception, 735 Institution has been touring the San Francisco bay area, playing timeless venues such as the British Bankers Club and the Blue Rock Shoot - allthewhile gaining momentum.

735I admires and is influenced by a wide array of individuals, artists and eras, which is reflected in each eclectic compilation created by the band. Musicians such as Willy Porter, Stephen Stills, Ryan Adams and John Mayer - bands such as Toad the Wet Sprocket, Pearl Jam, Jimmy Eat World and DMB; all have had their roles in shaping the poignant sound that 735 Institution presents to fans today.

The band now looks ahead to the New Year for even greater momentum. Having just completed the process of recording their first full album, the guys are eager for the release of *small town schoolyards* in early January of 2006. This, combined with a massive ramp-up in show dates, will most definitely make for an exciting spring and summer. Hope to see you around.

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  • Wow....what a breath of fresh air!!!!
    author: Georgia Girl

    Track for track, this CD rocks!!! I can't single out one song I love more than the others.

  • SOOOO GOOD!
    author: Brunette w/o the pen

    So good, through it in the mix with friends over and everyone wanted to know how to get it. Cherry Moon is so beautiful!! Love to here it live, LA soon guy's?

  • Great CD for hanging out with friends
    author: Laura

    Just listen to Come Clean and you'll be hooked. When you want to chill with friends, throw this in the mix.

  • If you like Dave and Tim....
    author: Brandon "B-Dog" C.

    You will Love 735 Institution. This band is a refreshing change of pace. With some nice guitar playing, smooth voices and harmonies allow for you to listen to these songs and lose yourself. My favorite is Cherry Moon, what a great song.

  • I'm spinning... in tiny bubbles yeah!
    author: Michael Keyser "Soze"

    I was blown away by the quality of song writing and arrangements these guys put out. Small town school yards took me on ride that I think a lot of us can relate to. I enjoyed the fresh sound of three voices on the CD versus the traditional sound of one lead singer. All the songs tell a story that we have told ourselves at least once in our lifetime. The band states it best in one of there songs – we still have so much to learn!

  • This CD is one of my new favorites!
    author: Amanda Mitchell

    I just bought this new album and I've been to a few 735's shows. They have a really unique sound and are even better live. I really think they'll make it big!

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