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The Hush Sound - So Sudden (2005)
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ARTiST   :  The Hush Sound
ALBUM    :  So Sudden
LABEL    :  Decaydance / Fueled By Ramen
GENRE    :  Indie

ENCODER  :  Lame 3.90 / APS
QUALiTY  :  VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo

RELEASE  :  Oct-01-2005
STREET   :  Oct-11-2005
SOURCE   :  CDDA
TYPE     :  Album
PLAYTIME :  38:20 min

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[#] [Track Name]                                      [Time]

01. City Traffic Puzzle                               03:29
02. Weeping Willow                                    02:17
03. Crawling Towards The Sun                          02:57
04. The Artist                                        03:36
05. Unsafe Safe                                       03:34
06. Momentum                                          03:32
07. Hourglass                                         02:38
08. Echo                                              04:59
09. My Apologies                                      02:16
10. The Market                                        01:54
11. Tides Change                                      01:22
12. Carry Me Home                                     02:16
13. Eileen                                            03:30

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With the ever-exploding Chicago music scene, which is rapidly
becoming known for producing some of today?s best underground
bands, comes The Hush Sound ? a much-needed breath of fresh
air from the monotony of today?s oversaturated music scene.
The Hush Sound offers something different. Comprised of four
members (who all sing, by the way), this indie-folk-pop-rock
band spurts out songs that are full of catchy guitar riffs,
uplifting piano parts and layered male/female vocals. Their
style is hard to pinpoint as anything but original and
imaginative.

The Hush Sound first began as a casual pastime when longtime
friends Bob Morris and Greta Salpeter began playing music
together for fun during their free time. Introduced by mutual
friends (Bob a sophomore in high school and Greta only in
seventh grade), they were an unlikely musical combination: he
had been in rock bands since age 12 and she was a classically
trained pianist since age 3. ?I had horrible stage fright at
first,? Greta admits, but Bob wasn?t about to let her quit.
?He told me that I have talent and that I needed to pursue my
passion, music, and we started writing songs together after
that.?

It wasn?t until winter of 2004/05 that the band started
writing seriously. Originally an acoustic/piano duo, The Hush
(later adding the ?Sound? after finding out a rapper shared
the name) decided to branch out and try their hand at adding
drums and bass. Coincidentally around the same time, Darren
Wilson and Chris Faller, friends from another local Chicago
band, were looking for a new band to play with. Bob got in
contact with Darren and jammed out about 5 or 6 songs that
would later be a part of their first album. ?At first, it was
only Darren who joined the band,? Bob explains, ?Chris on the
other hand, was hesitant.?

The band went on to play their first show as a three-piece in
a friend?s basement. The next day before watching the tape of
the performance, Darren invited Chris to come watch it with
the band. Chris was impressed with what he saw and ended up
coming out to a practice a few days later. There was immediate
chemistry and by the end of February, Chris had joined The
Hush Sound and left the other two bands he was in at the time.
The lineup was complete.

By the end of March of 2005, The Hush Sound took all the songs
they had written into the studio to record their debut full
length. Appropriately titled ?So Sudden? (a reflection on how
quickly things were moving for the band), the record showcases
a diverse collection of songs? most catchy and tuneful, some
quirky, while others are haunting and beautiful. Colored with
imagery evoking lyrics reflecting on personal life experience
and hardship, each song has its own character. Yet, they are
unified by a certain flair that is The Hush Sound.

Since January of 2005, the band has blossomed around the
Chicago-land area and has played sold out shows with Fall Out
Boy, The Academy Is? and Motion City Soundtrack. They have
quickly secured a strong local following, and have sold a
surprising large amount of records in such a short period of
time (as a DIY release with no label support at the time, they
sold 300 CDs in two nights). Only five months after the band
started seriously writing and playing shows, they gained the
attention of Fall Out Boy?s Pete Wentz through their page on
purevolume.com. Since then, they have found a home on the
renowned indie label, Fueled By Ramen / Decaydance Records,
who plan to re-release ?So Sudden? fall of 2005. Keep an eye
out for The Hush Sound, as they will be playing shows around
the Midwest during the fall, and have plans to record a follow
up to ?So Sudden? this winter to be released summer of 2006.