Bait-Oven was formed during the summer of 1987 by Joe Gutsick, (vocals, drums), Patrick Bamburak (vocals, guitar), and Robert Medvedz (vocals, keyboards). All three were part of an eclectic group of artist and musician friends at St. Josephs High School, a private college prep school in Metuchen, New Jersey. That a band would emerge from this diverse group of creative people was inevitable, and within a years time, was recording music on their own four-track machine.
It was the late summer of 1989 when the band recorded their first formal collection of original songs. The best of these recordings emerged on the self-produced cassette Cold, released winter of 1989. From the anger and energy of "Twenty-Fifth" to the experimental "Ugly Song," the band brought their songwriting to a new level and began to form the basis for what would become their signature " " sound.
In the early nineties, different colleges separated the three bandmates, with Joe attending Virginia Tech, Patrick attending Montclair State, in New Jersey, and Robert attending The Rhode Island School of Design. During their college years, the band gathered over breaks and summer vacations to rehearse and write new material. 1992 saw the release of another self-produced collection of music, two cassettes: Naked Singularity and World Is Gone. Naked and World drew upon the best of the song catalog. The sessions also marked the first personnel change in the history of the band. While recording was still in progress, Robert Medvedz left the band to pursue his art studies full-time. It was an amicable departure, with Joe and Patrick completing the sessions as a duo, and including Roberts finished contributions on both albums.
In 1993, began a year-long collaboration with the singer/songwriter Rebekah Zelman. During this intense, creative time, the band freely experimented and pushed the bait-oven sound in entirely new directions. Reinvented and recharged from the experience, Joe and Patrick emerged from this dynamic period with a collection of songs that resulted in s most ambitious recording project yet.
Officially released in June of 1994, September has come to be regarded by many as the masterpiece album from s 4-track recording era. From its innovative book-form packaging design to its dark acoustic sound, September was the album that pushed the band to a new level of existence. After a successful performance at Montclair University in May of 1994 previewing the new material, the summer saw steady sales of the album and increased interest from record labels on the East Coast.
On the heels of the success of September, the band went on an almost five-year hiatus, while Joe and Patrick pursued careers both inside and outside of music. It was the summer of 1999 that saw the duo reconvene to continue their work as .
The year 2000 has been a milestone year in the history of .The year was also marked by the bookend releases of two CDs. January 2000 saw the release of the specially enhanced CD version of the classic September, while December 2000 saw the release of the Ugly Songs compilation CD. In addition to the launch of the new CD catalog, the original album Cold, was released on baitoven.com as a free MP3 download and has quickly emerged in fan circles the bands first "authorized" Internet bootleg.
And so s story continues to be written, and if the bands past history is any indication, then anything is possible for the future. With a new CD soon to be recorded, continued updates to baitoven.com, and a wide variety of multimedia projects in the works, s fans can continue to expect the unexpected from a band that has always sought to push the limits of its identity. Its time to turn the page and see whats next...
Product Description
Cold is Bait-Oven's Debut album reissued on CD. The album is digitally remixed and remastered, and features the new stereo edit of "74 Words."
Cold,Bait Oven,API Records,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Rock Music:
- Colour of Spring [SACD] [Import]
- Coming Attractions (Admit One)
- Cruisin' Hits
- Darkest Red [Import]
- Don't Bring Me Down
- Dresden Dolls [Import]
- Extended Play [EP]
- Happy Ever After
- Hidden
- Hot and Wild, Vol. 2
Rock Music
Weiss: The London Manuscript, Vol. 4
Victor/Victoria (1982 Film Soundtrack) [Original recording remastered] [Soundtrack]
To Markos III [Import] [Original recording remastered]
The Classical Child Early To Rise
Through the Ashes of Empires [Import]
