Dropzines
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The Dropzines’ singer/songwriter/guitarist, Shawn Stabley, has been composing and performing melody-intensive music since he was a teenager. From 1988 to 1991, Shawn wrote, sang and played bass for the NYC alternative rock group, The Dutch Provos. In ‘91, Shawn, along with fellow Dutch Provos’ guitarist, founded The Most Sordid Pies. The Pies, as they became referred to by fans, recorded their debut LP, “Grit & Sunshine,” along side producers John Siket (Sonic Youth, Phish, Yo La Tengo) and Kramer (Shimmy Disc Records), utilizing legendary rock recording facilities, Bearsville and Power Station Studios. The gritty, yet euphonious acuity of “Grit & Sunshine” would, without a doubt, have gotten The Pies their ”just dessert” had its release not been suddenly halted by the bankruptcy of its label’s parent company, Power Station Records. Sadly, The Pies would not recover from the harsh turn of events, and “Grit & Sunshine” would never see its release date, as they disbanded in 1995. Shortly afterward, Stabley switched from composing and performing his songs on 4-string bass to a 6-string electric guitar, and in 2000 founded the true vehicle for performing his musical compositions, The Dropzines. Accompanied by the perfect vocal harmonies and dead on percussion accuracy of Jason Kline (York, Pa) and the soulful bass of Grant Jenkins (Baltimore, Md), The Dropzines sound has been described as “The Beatles meets The Sex Pistols” or "The Replacements meets The Standells". Jason Kline, The Dropzines’ drummer, grew up in a family with a music room, but no TV. He took drum lessons for many years from his father, learned to play piano from his mother and taught himself to play guitar. By 15 he had fashioned his first musical collaboration with a punk influenced band called Youth Alliance. A few years later this vocalizing harmonist, who grew up with music in his soul, would showcase his talents at venues he had only dreamed of. Although his early influences were the likes of Buddy Rich and Lars Ulrich, his tastes ranged from punk to alternative before settling into heavy electronica. In 2000, Jason joined The Dropzines, in part because of the intricate rhythms and meters of Shawn’s writing, but the ear-pleasing harmonies they sing together draw a crowd by themselves! As bassist for The Dropzines, Grant Jenkins’ musical experience is second to none. He started on the bass at the modest age of 15, and has had more than his share of bands with whom to collaborate. Most notably, he was with The Reputations for five years and Love in 25th Century for three years before joining The Dropzines! He plays anything from four- to seven-string bass! With the 2004 release of their 10 song debut, “Between Sheets and Walls” , The Dropzines have gained worldwide attention through continual Radio airplay and the placement of 3 songs from “Between Sheets and Walls” appearing in the Damon O’Steen directed film, “29 Reasons To Run” and The Samsung Fresh Films 2006 release, “The Super Dupers”. In addition to “29 Reasons To Run” winning best feature at 4 different Film Festivals in 2006, the soundtrack has won “Best Impact Of Music” at Park City and "Best Music" at the Bare Bones film festivals. With a 2nd album, “Celebration Of Sorrow” released, The Dropzines are scheduling tour dates that will include The United States, Holland, Germany, Japan and Australia.