Format:
MP3, 320 kbps
Length: 42:27
Tracks: 7
Record Label: Wess Meets West
© (C) 2008 Wess Meets West
How to Kill a Mammoth $1.05
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3. | Listen to Places That Aren't Here by Wess Meets West | 8 | plays | 6:20 | $0.15 | No Recommendations | |||
4. | Listen to Son, Talk Your Devils Down (Extinction) by Wess Meets West | 8 | plays | 5:34 | $0.15 | No Recommendations | |||
5. | Listen to How to Kill a Mammoth by Wess Meets West | 10 | plays | 4:56 | $0.15 | 1 | |||
6. | Listen to Places (Reprise) / Keep This Hidden From Everyone by Wess Meets West | 23 | plays | 2:01 | $0.15 | No Recommendations | |||
7. | Listen to Bottle Rockets by Wess Meets West | 7 | plays | 12:31 | $0.15 | No Recommendations |
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About How to Kill a Mammoth
Wess Meets West began in late 2005 and was created by Sam Stauff (The Morning After, My Holy Ghost). Initially, it was intended as solely an electronic music project supplemented by Sam on guitar. The project stayed this way until February 2008 when Sam recruited bass player Bryan Gottshall and drummer Jesse Vengrove, turning Wess Meets West into a live band. The band now fuses it's electronic roots with it's newly found live elements, bringing the music to a whole new level and finally allowing the music to be performed in a live setting.Wess Meets West's first EP (You Women…) is a small collection of songs and experiments, mostly consisting of guitar driven atmospheric jams with electronic undertones. This EP was produced when it was still Sam's solo project. However, since the addition of Jesse and Bryan, Wess Meets West has written new material that showcases their new sound. (How To Kill A Mammoth) is the result of taking Wess Meets West to a full band and live setting yet still incorporating electronic sounds. How To Kill A Mammoth was recorded by Port City Recording (operated by Sam and Bryan) at Mercy College in White Plains, New York.
