Biography
The Seaons (see-ons) are a young Southern Oregon Indie Rock band playing original songs. Their influences range from the joyful renderings of African marimba to the soothing harmonies of modern Indie Rock. While refusing to fall neatly into any one genre the band develops all their compositions around a myriad of ideas and carefully completes the tunes with well placed percussion and an unspoken willingness to please.
The band name originated when one former member misspelled the word “seasons.” After encountering the mistake, the new pronunciation intrigued the band enough to adopt it as their permanent moniker.
Once the new name was established, original Seaons members Sean Siders (lead vocal, keys, guitar) and Micah McCaw (lead guitar and vocals) began to expand their repertoire and their fan base. During 2012 The Seaons added Alex Detweiler (drums and vocals) and Grayson Phelps (bass and vocals). All four members are multi instrumentalists, adding diversity to an already eclectic live performance.
One highlight of 2012 saw the band open at the prestigious Britt Festivals for Huey Lewis and the News. Following that very successful performance, The Seaons traveled to San Francisco to play for the patrons that annually visit the culturally diverse Pier 39.
The Seaons spent much of the 2012 winter mixing and recording their new album, Sun Gun, which was released in late April, 2013. The production of the album was in the capable hands of Indie Rock artist, Bret Levick. Tapping into the experience of Levick’s musical journey, The Seaons are emerging on the scene with youthful enthusiasm and a well appointed catalog of diverse compositions. Visit Bret Levick, formerly of GiftHorse and currently of LEFT, at his website http://www.bretlevick.com/. The Seaons can be previewed at their website http://www.seaons.com/.
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