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The Volta Sound

The Volta Sound

The Volta Sound has been played on NTS in shows including No Weapon Is Absolute, featured first on 31 May 2023. Songs played include Miss June '85.

The Volta Sound was an American psychedelic-pop band from Cleveland, OH, that formed in the mid-2000s.

The band comprised Mike Cormier (vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourine), Ben Yawns (guitar, trumpet, trombone), Matt Cassidy (electric guitar, vocals), Todd "T.D." Vainisi (combo organs), David Geddes (bass), and Mike Prieto (drums).

The band were known for their live performances and their albums on Orange Sky Records.

Fred Mills of Magnet wrote: "Taut dynamics, stoned vocals and fluid organ/fretboard drone locate the Volta Sound in the vicinity of the Warlocks or Brian Jonestown Massacre. Such comparisons are further illuminated on the five-song Fast Light With Radio Signal, thanks to a hypnotic live reprisal of the first album's "Zen Is Everywhere" and the fuzztone-draped space rock of "Sleepy Crunchy." It's the proverbial "take a trip with us" rock aesthetic, one clearly suggested when, on The Yin And The Yang, the sound of a NASA countdown slowly becomes audible deep in the mix. Yes, gentlemen, we do have liftoff." Their release on Orange Sky, Dandelion Wine, found the group in a more mellow '60s sunshine pop vein somewhere in-between prime time Donovan and The Velvet's circa Loaded.

The makeup of The Volta Sound has changed over the years.

Discography My All American Girl (Orange Sky) 2002 Fast Light With Radio Signal: (Elephant Stone) 2002 This Is The Yin and The Yang (Orange Sky) 2003 Cuts: 2000-2004 (Elephant Stone) 2004 Dandelion Wine (Orange Sky) October 2004 Gypsy Friends Of The Sun (Picture In My Ear), 2013

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The Volta Sound

The Volta Sound has been played on NTS in shows including No Weapon Is Absolute, featured first on 31 May 2023. Songs played include Miss June '85.

The Volta Sound was an American psychedelic-pop band from Cleveland, OH, that formed in the mid-2000s.

The band comprised Mike Cormier (vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourine), Ben Yawns (guitar, trumpet, trombone), Matt Cassidy (electric guitar, vocals), Todd "T.D." Vainisi (combo organs), David Geddes (bass), and Mike Prieto (drums).

The band were known for their live performances and their albums on Orange Sky Records.

Fred Mills of Magnet wrote: "Taut dynamics, stoned vocals and fluid organ/fretboard drone locate the Volta Sound in the vicinity of the Warlocks or Brian Jonestown Massacre. Such comparisons are further illuminated on the five-song Fast Light With Radio Signal, thanks to a hypnotic live reprisal of the first album's "Zen Is Everywhere" and the fuzztone-draped space rock of "Sleepy Crunchy." It's the proverbial "take a trip with us" rock aesthetic, one clearly suggested when, on The Yin And The Yang, the sound of a NASA countdown slowly becomes audible deep in the mix. Yes, gentlemen, we do have liftoff." Their release on Orange Sky, Dandelion Wine, found the group in a more mellow '60s sunshine pop vein somewhere in-between prime time Donovan and The Velvet's circa Loaded.

The makeup of The Volta Sound has changed over the years.

Discography My All American Girl (Orange Sky) 2002 Fast Light With Radio Signal: (Elephant Stone) 2002 This Is The Yin and The Yang (Orange Sky) 2003 Cuts: 2000-2004 (Elephant Stone) 2004 Dandelion Wine (Orange Sky) October 2004 Gypsy Friends Of The Sun (Picture In My Ear), 2013

Original source: Last.fm

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Miss June '85
The Volta Sound
Orange Sky2004