I entered in http://www.catchsublime.com/ and got the Joey Derus site for The Catch. I've blogged about Joey Derus before in this Blog ... quite a while back.
I go into Duke's at 10PM and they're still sound checking. They didn't start until 10:30. Then, they started out with a 10 minute jam on 2 chords that was OK but not musically stimulating. I hung out for about a half an hour and honestly left because I was getting bored. NOT that they're a bad band. They just didn't do it for me. The room was pretty quiet with maybe 15 people seated in the "band" room and maybe 15 people at the bar.
The Catch is a drummer, a bassist, a keyboardist and a guitarist. The vocals were OK and the harmonies were OK, too. The bass player was freaking me out a bit as he was playing a lot with his thumb, which is something you don't see a lot. All the players were technically good.
They played a "The Band" song, a Beatles song on a couple other covers besides Sublime material but there is just something about jamming on two or three chords that doesn't keep me interested very long. That's just me. The audience was kind of into it but they weren't foaming at the mouth. They obviously were not real into it either.
As I said, I stayed for only a half an hour. Bands should realize that no matter how few people may be there, you just don't know who is in those few people in your audience. I've said it before but, there could be people sent by other bar owners to see you that night. I really think you need to sell yourself fast to get the interest happening. Now, I'm not a huge Sublime fan and that's probably my problem. But it can also be the band's problem if I'm not the only one there who feels the way I do about Sublime. I absolutely applaud The Catch for trying to create a new tribute band but the same beat continually with solos over 2 or 3 chords is just not that engrossing .... to me and maybe only me.
Again, I like the band. They're OK players. I just was not that turned on by what I heard for the first half hour and they lost me.
Worth checking out, though. See http://www.catchsublime.com/
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