Friday, 16 December 2005 05:22
Do you think bands deliberately choose to skip St. Louis, or do you think St. Louis doesn’t try to bring a lot of bands in? BM: People think of St. Louis as not a music town, though there are a lot of people interested in making it one. What I’m trying to do now is book power-pop or indie rock bands that don’t usually come to St. Louis—and to promote them properly once they’re here, so that they’ll want to come back.
Anyone who enjoyed Dressy Bessy’s first-ever St. Louis show in December (or even their second show in March) has Maxtone 4 to thank. Despite being busy with a shift in their lineup, festival shows, and the promotion of their new album, Go Steady, the band has made and continues to make philanthropic efforts to bring touring acts that normally skip STL into town. I sat down at the Way Out Club with M4 frontman Brian McClelland, bassist Chris Clark, and Jeremy Miller, who—