Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Noiserock Treehouse

While times have been kind of slow around the Polydactyl members, Corbin has been busy trying to form a band to showcase his solo stuff. The band is called Noiserock Treehouse and so far it has only one other member besides Corbin himself. Below is some never before heard demos and a rehearsal recording of "Alabaster;" a song off Lauren Moseley's Kissingerology.
demos and rehearsal recordings by NoiserockTreehouse

Corbin Young's music is also going to be featured on KNTU 88.1's "Infrequent Exposure" this Saturday. The show runs from 7-9 pm and if you are not in the Denton area you can listen online at http://kntu.com/

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Roots Show Highlights

Corbin, Jill, and Lauren just finished up another top notch show at Roots Coffeehouse in North Richland Hills this Friday. First was Jill who played acoustic originals and covers, which we are fortunate to have recorded this time around. Next up was Corbin's solo set and then lastly was Lauren backed by Corbin. For the songs "Bobby Fischer" and "Honey Please," the duo was backed by harmonica player Brian Morgan. It was a wonderful experience to play in a very close and comfortable space once again and we will hopefully be gearing up for another show in the mid cities area around Spring Break, or possibly earlier in Denton. Special thanks to all those who came, Brian Morgan for the Harmonica Playing, Roots Coffeehouse, and Dave the sound guy who helped us get a good mix for the show.

Set Lists


Jill Bates
Clementine (Sarah Jaffe)
Ballad for a Rainy Day
Lonely Road
You've really got a hold on me (Smokey Robinson)
Piazza, New York Catcher (Belle And Sebastian)
Heroes
Way Away (Yellowcard)

Corbin Young
A Part of Your Ego
Second Thoughts
Introspective Talk
Orange Cake Mix (Tullycraft)
Hey Brittany! (Broderick Young)
Return to Sender
Favorite Songs
Flight Test (Flaming Lips)

Lauren Moseley
Evolve
Kissingerology
Honey Please
Bobby Fischer
Devils in the Snow
Elephant
On the Couch
Home









More videos from the show on the Youtube Channel and photography by John Huey will be on the facebook page.