Assembly of Dust
Assembly of Dust | |
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Also known as | A.O.D. |
Origin | New York |
Genres |
Rock Jam band Roots rock |
Years active | 2002 — present |
Labels | Hybrid Recordings |
Associated acts | Strangefolk, Percy Hill, Groovechild, Moon Boot Lover |
Website | http://www.assemblyofdust.com |
Members |
Reid Genauer - Lead Vocals, Guitar Adam Terrell - Guitar, Vocals Dave Diamond - Drums John Leccesse - Bass, Vocals Jason Crosby - Keyboard, Fiddle, Vocals |
Past members |
Nate Wilson - Keyboards, Vocals (2002 - 2008) Andy Herrick - Drums (2002 - 2010) |
Assembly of Dust (also known as AOD) is an American rock band formed in 2002 by former Strangefolk frontman Reid Genauer. After the breakup of Strangefolk, Genauer decided to record a solo album, and he recruited some friends from Strangefolk's days on the road to help out. After titling the 2003 solo release “Assembly of Dust,” Genauer decided to use the name for his new group. AOD originally featured Genauer on lead vocals and guitar, Nate Wilson on the keyboard, Adam Terrell on lead guitar, John Leccese on bass, and Andy Herrick on drums. In recent years the band has experienced some transformations, and the current status of the band now features Reid Genauer on lead vocals and guitar, Adam Terrell on lead guitar, John Leccese on bass, Jason Crosby on the keys and violin, and Dave Diamond on the drums. Despite the changes in the band's lineup, AOD has managed to maintain the same high energy and tight musical finesse for which they are known.
This New York-based quintet has developed a sizable following on the East Coast for their rich melodies, meaningful lyrics, and impressive chops. Over the last ten years Assembly of Dust has crafted a unique sound that recalls the likes of The Band, Traffic and Neil Young. They have taken that early-1970s Americana swagger, put their own funky spin on it, and earned comparisons to the next generation of Americana heroes including Wilco, Michael Houser, and My Morning Jacket. What sets AOD aside from other bands, however, is their ability to improvise beautiful melodies for extended periods of time. They are similar to The Grateful Dead and other jam bands in this way, and the band has quickly become a favorite amongst jam band circles. However, in interviews Genauer has stated that while he respects the jam band scene, he believes his group's focus on songcraft puts them in a different league.
AOD has traveled throughout the U.S. on several extensive tours, and they have performed at festivals such as Bonnaroo, Langerado, 10KLF, Wakarusa, All Good Music Festival, Gathering of the Vibes, Newport Folk Festival, and Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival.
The band's current single "Vaulted Sky" from their 2013 album Sun Shot is receiving moderate airplay from Adult Alternative-formatted stations.
Live Performances
AOD is adored by fans for the energy and intensity of their live performances. Show song lists are created by bassist John Lecesse and typically include two sets and an encore. Audiences will "get their swerve on" as the shows progress from song to song. AOD encourages fans to record all shows. Many show recordings can be found on the Internet Archive: AOD appears regularly at the Higher Ground (Burlington, VT), Paradise Rock Club (Boston), Fairfield Theatre (Fairfield, CT), The Stone Church (Newmarket, NH), Capitol Theater (Port Chester, NY) and other music clubs in the northeast.
Discography
- 2003 The Assembly of Dust — Relix Records
- 2004 The Honest Hour (live) — Hybrid Recordings
- 2007 Recollection - Hybrid Recordings
- 2009 Some Assembly Required - Missing Piece/Rock Ridge Music (Release Date: July 21, 2009)
- 2011 Found Sound (live - recorded in 2007)
- 2013 Sun Shot
External links
- Official website: Album clips, cover tunes, songs with other musicians, plus tour dates, news, photos, lyrics, message board and more.
- Assembly of Dust at AllMusic
- Interview with Reid Genauer