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| origin = [[Northampton, Massachusetts]] |
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| genre = [[Progressive rock]], [[video game music]], [[Nintendocore]], [[instrumental rock]] |
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⚫ | '''Minibosses''' is an American [[progressive rock]] band originally from [[Northampton, Massachusetts]], and now located in [[Phoenix, Arizona]]. They are known for their [[Video game music culture|video game music]] [[Cover version|covers]], which are [[instrumental rock]] variations of the theme music from classic [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo]] [[video game]]s such as ''[[Mega Man (original series)|Mega Man]]'', ''[[Metroid]]'', and ''[[Castlevania]]''.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.wired.com/2004/02/miniboss/|title=Nintendo Rocks!|last=Werde|first=Bill|newspaper=WIRED|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-24}}</ref> The ''[[Phoenix New Times]]'' awarded Minibosses their ''best cover band'' award in 2006.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/bestof/award.php?oid=oid:197035§ion=oid:34824&year=2006 |title=Phoenix - Best of - BEST COVER BAND - the Minibosses (2006) |accessdate=2006-09-30 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930165212/http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/bestof/award.php?oid=oid:197035§ion=oid:34824&year=2006 |archivedate=2007-09-30 }}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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From 1997 to 1999, guitarist Aaron Burke and drummer Matt Wood played in Jenova Project, one of the earliest video game cover bands, along with other friends from the same dorm at the [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]]. In January 2000, Burke and Wood recruited bassist Ben Baraldi to form Minibosses.<ref name="Minibosses FAQ"> |
From 1997 to 1999, guitarist Aaron Burke and drummer Matt Wood played in Jenova Project, one of the earliest video game cover bands, along with other friends from the same dorm at the [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]]. In January 2000, Burke and Wood recruited bassist Ben Baraldi to form Minibosses.<ref name="Minibosses FAQ">{{Cite web|url=http://minibosses.com/faq.htm|title=Faq.|website=Minibosses.com|accessdate=15 November 2020}}</ref> Initially, the band played both video game covers as well as original songs, and self-released their first [[album]], ''[[Minibosses (album)|Minibosses]]'', in September 2000. They were unsatisfied with the quality of this album and have since released new versions of their covers (as well as new covers) on the ''[[Minibosses/Penny Winblood]]'' [[Split album|split]] and ''[[Brass (album)|Brass]]'' album. At the same time, they replaced their older songs, which had been freely available to download, with the newer versions found on ''Brass''.<ref name="Minibosses FAQ"/> From 2000 to present, the band has toured continuously while recording material for new albums.<ref name="Minibosses Shows">{{Cite web|url=http://minibosses.com/shows.htm|title=Shows|website=Minibosses.com|accessdate=15 November 2020}}</ref> |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
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===Current=== |
===Current=== |
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*Aaron Burke – [[guitar]] |
*Aaron Burke – [[guitar]] (1999–present) |
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*Robin Vining – [[guitar]] |
*Robin Vining – guitar (2019–present), [[Bass guitar|bass]] (2007–2019) |
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*Brendan Dueck – [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]] (2014–present) |
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*Steve Dueck - [[drums]] |
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*Steve Dueck – [[drums]] (2014–present) |
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*Jakob Dueck – bass (2019–present) |
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*Owen Dueck – [[drums]] (2019–present) |
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===Former=== |
===Former=== |
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*Fred Johnson – guitar (2002–2004) |
*Fred Johnson – guitar (2002–2004) |
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*Richard Smaldone – guitar (2001–2002) |
*Richard Smaldone – guitar (2001–2002) |
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*Matt Wood – drums ( |
*Matt Wood – drums (1999–2014) |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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===General=== |
===General=== |
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*[http://minibosses.com/ Minibosses official web site] |
*[http://minibosses.com/ Minibosses official web site] |
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*[http://theshizz.org/forum/index.php?act=SF&f=8 Minibosses forum] |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050728130742/http://www.insertcredit.com/reviews/minibosses/ Minibosses EP Insert Credit review] Sheffield, Brandon (Apr. 12, 2004) |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050728130742/http://www.insertcredit.com/reviews/minibosses/ Minibosses EP Insert Credit review] Sheffield, Brandon (Apr. 12, 2004) |
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[[Category:1999 establishments in Massachusetts]] |
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[[Category:American instrumental musical groups]] |
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[[Category:American progressive rock groups]] |
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[[Category:Indie rock musical groups from Massachusetts]] |
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Minibosses | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Northampton, Massachusetts |
Genres | |
Years active | 1999–present |
Members | Aaron Burke Robin Vining Brendan Dueck Steve Dueck Jakob Dueck Owen Dueck |
Past members | Ben Baraldi Fred Johnson John Lipfert Rich Smaldone Robert Kelly Turner Matt Wood |
Website | minibosses |
Minibosses is an American progressive rock band originally from Northampton, Massachusetts, and now located in Phoenix, Arizona. They are known for their video game music covers, which are instrumental rock variations of the theme music from classic Nintendo video games such as Mega Man, Metroid, and Castlevania.[2] The Phoenix New Times awarded Minibosses their best cover band award in 2006.[3]
History
[edit]From 1997 to 1999, guitarist Aaron Burke and drummer Matt Wood played in Jenova Project, one of the earliest video game cover bands, along with other friends from the same dorm at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In January 2000, Burke and Wood recruited bassist Ben Baraldi to form Minibosses.[4] Initially, the band played both video game covers as well as original songs, and self-released their first album, Minibosses, in September 2000. They were unsatisfied with the quality of this album and have since released new versions of their covers (as well as new covers) on the Minibosses/Penny Winblood split and Brass album. At the same time, they replaced their older songs, which had been freely available to download, with the newer versions found on Brass.[4] From 2000 to present, the band has toured continuously while recording material for new albums.[5]
Members
[edit]Current
[edit]- Aaron Burke – guitar (1999–present)
- Robin Vining – guitar (2019–present), bass (2007–2019)
- Brendan Dueck – keyboards (2014–present)
- Steve Dueck – drums (2014–present)
- Jakob Dueck – bass (2019–present)
- Owen Dueck – drums (2019–present)
Former
[edit]- Robert Kelly Turner – guitar (2010)
- Ben Baraldi – guitar (2007–2010), bass (1999–2007)
- John Lipfert – guitar (2004–2007)
- Fred Johnson – guitar (2002–2004)
- Richard Smaldone – guitar (2001–2002)
- Matt Wood – drums (1999–2014)
Discography
[edit]- Minibosses (Self-released on Kraid Records, 2000)
- Minibosses (EP) (Self-released, 2004)
- Live at the Middle East recorded at The Middle East nightclub (Self-released, 2004)
- Minibosses/Penny Winblood (Forge Records, 2005)
- Brass (Self-released, 2005)
- Brass 2: Mouth (Released December 2, 2011)
References
[edit]- ^ Topić, Martina (2014). "Taste, Kitsch, and Geek Rock: A Multiple Modernities View". In DiBlasi, Alex; Willis, Victoria (eds.). Geek Rock: An Exploration of Music and Subculture. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 25–44. ISBN 9781442229761.
- ^ Werde, Bill. "Nintendo Rocks!". WIRED. Retrieved 2017-01-24.
- ^ "Phoenix - Best of - BEST COVER BAND - the Minibosses (2006)". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2006-09-30.
- ^ a b "Faq". Minibosses.com. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
- ^ "Shows". Minibosses.com. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
Further reading
[edit]- Borges, Mario Mesquita. "Minibosses". Allmusic. Retrieved May 9, 2005.
External links
[edit]General
[edit]- Minibosses official web site
- ReMixer profile at OverClocked ReMix
- Minibosses discography at MusicBrainz
- Minibosses EP Insert Credit review Sheffield, Brandon (Apr. 12, 2004)
- Minibosses official MySpace
Interviews
[edit]- "Nintendo Rocks!" Wired Magazine: Werde, Bill (Dec. 2002)
- "Nintendo rocks!" Salon.com: Becker, Verne (Apr. 21, 2004)
- "Rocking in the Key of Nintendo" NPR-All Things Considered: (Aug. 26, 2004)
- 1999 establishments in Massachusetts
- American instrumental rock musical groups
- American progressive rock groups
- Indie rock musical groups from Massachusetts
- Musical groups established in 1999
- Musical groups from Massachusetts
- Musical groups from Phoenix, Arizona
- Nintendocore musical groups
- Video game music cover bands