Mates of State

Formed in Lawrence, KS in 1997.

Upcoming shows

No scheduled events.

Past shows

Description

Current Status: Touring based out of San Francisco, Calif.

Similar to: Death Cab for Cutie, Barbara Manning, Throwing Muses, Quasi, Toulouse

Genres

Alt / Indie rock, Pop

Discography

Name Released Label
Album cover My Solo Project 2000 Omnibus Records
Album cover Our Constant Concern 2002 Polyvinyl
Album cover Team Boo 2003 Polyvinyl
Album cover Mates of State 2006 Barsuk
Album cover Re-Arrange Us 2008 Barsuk

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Interview with Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel of the former Lawrence band, Mates of State.

The band discusses the lack of love they felt while here, why they still love Lawrence, and their thoughts on moving back. Recorded after their show at the 2008 Wakarusa Festival.

History

Mates of State is the organ and drums, vocal-laden duo of Kori Gardner and Jason Hammel. The band essentially began in 1997. After a few months in the Midwest, they high-tailed it out to a new home in San Francisco. California greeted them with sunshine, pop sounds, and a great music community.

Their long-standing motto of "Play anywhere, anytime" allowed them to play everywhere from Oakland parties to venues up and down the west coast. Kori (organ, vox) and Jason (drums, vox) quit their day jobs as a teacher and cancer researcher in 2001, got married, and hit the road bringing their love to the rest of the world. They've toured the US, Europe and Japan and by the looks of it, won't stop any time soon.

The Mates have released five 7" records and two full lengths, "My Solo Project" and "Our Constant Concern." Polyvinyl Records will be releasing the third full length record entitled "Team Boo" in September of 2003. It was recorded at Pedernales Studio in Texas with John Croslin (GBV, Spoon, Waylon Jennings, Pavement) and Jim Eno (Spoon).

It's difficult to place MOS in a genre as the song structures are unique, often complex. At the same time there are always the pop elements of catchy melodies and loads of harmony. Even though there are only two of them, they fill up the space with the monster, bass-heavy organ, creative drumming, and constant dueling vocals. The music can be sweet. At other times it's spastic, but either way, you leave MOS shows with a warm feeling.

Mates of State has been described by critics as unabashed joy, honesty at its best, a two piece with balls, and a band that you must see live. Their first record was listed in the New York Times as one of the best records you probably didn't hear in 2000. Their shows consist of packed crowds singing, smiling, and dancing and, of course, the private jokes between Kori and Jason.