Earl Greyhound is looking for that good situation

by Mark Wheat, Minnesota Public Radio
January 22, 2007

The Current's Mark Wheat talks gender ambiguity with Earl Greyhound band leader Matt Whyte and bassist Kamara Thomas during an in-studio performance of "It's Over". (MPR Video)
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St. Paul, Minn. — Earl Greyhound leader Matt Whyte lays out thick guitar riffs and interweaves rich resounding singing with bassist Kamara Thomas that's described as a mesmerizing vocal movement. The band's show is an aggressive hour of rock from start to finish, reigning down on its audience with a barrage of ripping guitar solos and wild, thunderous beats from its drummer Ricc Sheridan.

What results is a veritable rock-and-roll wrecking ball, swinging from sexy melodious soul to towering pop.

Earl Greyhound stayed in The Twin Cities a day after their performance at 7th Street Entry to perform a live performance at The Current studios and a chat with Mark Wheat.

Songs performed: "Good," "It's Over," and "S.O.S."

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