It has been five years since the freakishly boundary-pushing Seattle quartet, Critters Buggin, have convened together on record, on stage, or anywhere for that matter. Stampede, the bands new album out on Ropeadope records, is scheduled to hits streets on September 7 with a full-blown Critters Buggin U.S. tour following in its footsteps.
So how does a band like Critter Buggin actually have time to record an album? The members, you see, are busy- bodies who play with everyone and their mothers. Saxophonics dervish Skerik, who - along with vibraphonist Mike Dillon - signed on to a regular gig with Les Claypool's Flying Frog Brigade, as well as, the pair head up the supergroup, Garage-A-Trois - but it doesn
So how does a band like Critter Buggin actually have time to record an album? The members, you see, are busy- bodies who play with everyone and their mothers. Saxophonics dervish Skerik, who - along with vibraphonist Mike Dillon - signed on to a regular gig with Les Claypool's Flying Frog Brigade, as well as, the pair head up the supergroup, Garage-A-Trois - but it doesn
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