Photo
Credit: Stuart RivchunBand
members (left to right): Will
Mish (lead guitar));
Andrew Cloutier (drums, vocals); Ronan O'Mahony (bass
guitar, vocals,
guitar, percussion);Ben Mish (lead vocals, keyboards and harmonica) About
Left Hand Smoke Music
Fronted by brothers Ben Mish, a piano phenom with a blue-eyed soul voice and a
raucous attitude, and Will Mish, a guitar wizard who has earned critical nods
for his unfathomable talent and innate sense of melody and blues, and flanked
by Irish-born multi-talented rhythm guitarist Ronan O'Mahony, a childhood friend
and co-songwriter, and the inimitable stick-man Andrew Cloutier on drums, Left
Hand Smoke brews up a blend of neo-soul and rock that is steeped in tradition,
yet entirely original and fresh. Left Hand Smoke's self-titled debut
took the West Coast by surprise, earning rave reviews in publications like LA's
Radio & Record, and newspapers around the coast. Immediately, things began
to happen for the band. Within months of the album's release, four songs off Left
Hand Smoke were licensed for network television, one of them, Blues Eyes Shining,
eventually ending up on the hit show ER. The song Step Outside (featuring Death
Cab for Cutie's Jason McGerr on drums) garnered major airplay from Seattles AAA
format KMTT 103.7 FM The Mountain, vaulting the band from club act to headliner
in major performance venues. The album went on to receive many gold stars: album
of the year in West Coast Performer Magazine, Top 10 in the Amazon.com rock charts,
and the single Step Outside was a top 10 request for 103.7 FM (a live version
of the song was featured on the stations popular On the Mountain 6 compilation
alongside Tom Waits, Counting Crows, David Gray, and others). Capitalizing on
this momentum, the band hit the road, building a loyal following with its now-renowned
live show. As the fanbase grew, the band continued to absorb and explore
new music. In addition to the sounds of the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and Van
Morrison that came through on their rst release, the band updated the sound with
an invigorating slice of James Brown and Motown soul. With the addition of the
talented and Andrew Cloutier stepping in on the drums, the band released So Many
Faces and Nonsense Parade in a musical journey that took them all across the West
Coast. Since the release of their third record in 2003, LHS has continued to collect
accolades: they headlined the Backyard Stage at Seattles famous Bumbershoot Festival
in September 2004; opened for Maroon 5 in arenas during their Northwest leg of
the national John Mayer/Maroon 5 tour; Ben Mish opened for Gavin DeGraw during
his 2005 tour; the band played with Eddie Vedder, Mike McCready, and Stone Gossard
of Pearl Jam during a benefit show in Seattle in May 2004; on a repeat bill the
following year, Mike McCready joined LHS on stage for a cover of Sympathy for
the Devil bythe Rolling Stones; the LHS song Down the Road was licensed by Pangolin
Pictures for use on the Discovery Channel; and most recently, the band was voted
Seattles Best Pop/Rock Band of 2005 by readers of the Seattle Weekly.
In 2006, Left Hand Smoke has finally brought all of this experience together
and put out a startling record that was largely culled from the demos of songs
that Ben Mish had written since his days in New York and the inception of the
band. Working with Producer/Engineer Stevie Adamek (The Allies, The Believers),
the band embraced a new direction, pushing themselves to explore new musical territory.
The resulting album, At the Hotel, combines catchy hooks and soulful melodies
with the crushing rock and roll for which LHS has become known. Mastered by Mark
Guenther (The Refreshments), At the Hotel is a fresh sound from a band that has
shown their ability to expand in new directions while remaining true to their
musical roots.
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