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Most musicians who perform on Sessions at Studio B have at the very least recorded an EP, most are preparing to release a full-length. For Chapel Hill-based Boat Burning, they don’t even write songs much less record.
Boat Burning is exclusively a live band, and each performance is completely unique. As guitarist Andy Fekete explains, what the audience hears as new is just as new to the band.
The band describes itself as “an experiment in live music composition using amplified guitars, cello, drums and chance. Each performance is unique, as there are no predefined pieces: all compositions are created live.”
Fekete and fellow Amps Do Furnish A Room visionary Pete Gamble formed Boat Burning “after a year-long study of Television’s art-punk masterpiece Marquee Moon.” As such, Boat Burning developed as a non-traditional musical introspection, while Thee Dirtybeats takes on the task of performing obscure, gnarly garage tunes from the ’60s.
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