There are few things that can come together as well as this indie rock outfit. Comprised of four members from different backgrounds, they meld each others unique styles to produce one of the most powerful albums to come out of this city.
Rocco DellaNeve (vocals, guitar) grew up beating up on a bass guitar and traveling the country with acts like BeArthur and Jimmy Van Zant. Though he thoroughly enjoys tearing up jazz standards on the piano or laying down the funk on the bass, he was asked to step out of his comfort zone in order to be the guitarist for the Etchings. He jumped at the chance.
Nick Randall (vocals, guitar) first picked up a guitar as a baby. After years of struggling to sing Billy Joel tunes, he decided to pursue music professionally. It was at Berklee College of Music where Nick studied the masters and honed his skills. A fearless improviser, Randall enjoys the comfort of playing preconceived compositions along with letting his soul pour through the notes on this album.
Ben Randall (bass) is the perfect anchor to The Etchings. His concise lines are the perfect counterweight to the lofty style of the groups dual songwriter format. Ben has studied theory and composition with Geoff Perry of the gypsy jazz group Babik.
Jesse Rejewski (drums) is one of Buffalo's best-kept secrets. A wizard of audio, he is seen regularly out in the Buffalo music scene and beyond. His duties in the band reach far beyond just keeping time behind a drum kit. He recorded and engineered the bulk of the bands debut EP.
The Etchings can be seen February 27th at Neitzsche's at 9PM.
You can listen to some of their music right here.
For booking contact: theEtchings@gmail.com
Source: Buffalo Rising


