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I received my first taste of Scarlet Speedster at Northgate Tavern
about four or five months ago. I stumbled into the bar at the close
of an evening of bar-hopping and was instantly grabbed by the smooth
sound coming from the back patio. “The name Scarlet Speedster came
from a comic book character called ‘The Flash’ ... Scarlet Speedster
is his nickname,” said Jeremiah Lipking (bass, vocals). The other
members of Scarlet Speedster include Dusty Goff (guitar, vocals)
and Bobby Hansford (percussion, vocals). As far as their sound is
concerned, they mix an 80s throwback sound with a modern temperament
that would make any fan of The Cure cry out with joy. “Scarlet Speedster
was formed in 2004 by combining Bobby and Dusty’s electronic elements
with my taste in punk and goth influences, so we could create a
sound that is rarely heard in this area.” Lipking said. And it truly
is a unique sound – one that is amazingly polished and easy to enjoy
no matter what taste your musical taste might be. Lipking said that
the band identifies itself as a “new wave rock band.” Their primary
influences include Depeche Mode, The Cure, Joy Division, Morrissey,
Type O Negative, Prayer Chain, Bauhaus, The Church and VNV Nation.
“I have always gotten my draw and inspiration from unique bands
from the past, something besides just dirty guitar rock and roll,”
Hansford said.
Be sure to check them out when they come to a venue near you. The
album is currently for sell at shows and will soon be for sale on
this website as well as CDBaby and Itunes.
by Samantha Morgan
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