Saturday, October 24, 2009

Don't be afraid to remember a few things....

Ladies and Gentlemen don't forget next Sat Oct. 31st 2009.  Get a costume together if you haven't already and come enjoy some scary ass drink specials and a top notch rocking show.

Insanity begins at 10pm at Judge Roy Bean Saloon in Bristol Rhode Island.  

Also the band just added a show at the famous Ralph's Rock Diner in Worcester, MA 01605 www.ralphsrockdiner.com  on December 18th 2009.  

The guys will open up the night starting at 9:30 doing a 45 min set.  "The Series", "Bacchus King", and "Bondfire Bandits" will proceed after the Nate Mott Band.  Pre Order your tickets now.  The show promises to be a good one.  See you all on Halloween.

Cheers,

NMB CREW

Friday, October 9, 2009

On the Road: Patriots Game


Good morning everyone and congrats to the Patriots for the Sunday win.



The Nate Mott Band played  to over 5,000 people on Sunday morning opening up for the New England Patriots football game.  The boys rocked the house with new and old tunes alike.  Smashing out some brand new songs like "You Wanna", "Method to the Maddness", and Mind over Matter",  The Band encored with the rocking new song "Half Naked" in which Nate Mott made up half of the lyrics do to the fact the song has yet to be fully written.  The band keeps begging Nate to make up the lyrics on the spot because they enjoy playing the ballad so much.  There is a great intro groovy jam that features a funky bass line with a Matthew Rutler guitar melody carrying into the mega loud opening.  The band does some sort of call and respond with Rutler that eventually leads into Nate singing with a little "might" in his tone before connecting with a chorus that resembles something similar to Muse.  All in all the song is disgustingly good and you should get to the next show to hear it because waiting for a recording of it is absurd! You should see it then wait for the record and then buy it. BOOOOOM!

The pregame show was fantastic.  The guys made it into the game and out early enough to be on the beach for some surf before the sun went down.  See you all there next year.

Looking into the remainder of the fall the band plans to release a third music video for "Underneath the Palms" in support of their latest studio album "You Wanna".  There have been some rumors about an acoustic release closer to Christmas with another music video before the band gets back into the studio for their 3rd studio album.

Anyways happy fall.  Start thinking about a Halloween costume if you haven't already because the band will be playing at Judge Roy Bean on Halloween night.  Costumes a must.  Don't be shy.  See you all there.    

Cheers,

The Road Crew 





Saturday, March 14, 2009

On the Road: New England Patriots Charity Event

After a short winter recess and a solo show in London, they band members played a high octane performance last night in Bean Town.

It was nice to feel a little warmer and see people by the thousands walking around the city, laughing and having a good time. The doors came crashing open after the Celtics game last night and hundreds piled in to see the last 20 mins of NMB's performance at "The Greatest Bar". The guys were absolutely stunned and joyed by the amount of people that surrounded them as they left the venue.


We would like to thank everyone who made the night possible and came out to support the music and cause.


See you all at the Bean on the 27th. By this time the band will have official wrapped on production of their second album.

Cheers,

NMB Road Crew

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Music Video a Success!


This past weekend, NMB and a film crew rolled into town. After three very long days of filming on the street, reserving parking spots, filming in apartments, and taking over Judge Roy Bean, the band wrapped principle photography on three music videos. The band chose the new songs "Vast Expanses" and "Say it". "Vast Expanses" was directed by Ramses Del Heirro and will feature cuts from the movie "Talking Room" directed by Ramses Del Heirro which also starred lead guitarist Matthew Rutler, Nate Mott and the road manager Matthew Lee Einzig. The movie and video are do out later this spring.


"Say it" music video was directed by Tim Rowcroft and is more of a comedy featuring the doing some outrageous things besides playing their instruments. There will be two version of the "Say it" video. All three videos will be released this upcoming spring/summer when the band puts out their second album.


Thank you to all that participated in the Sunday scenes at the Bean. Band members and crew all agreed that it was one of the most fun and brightest days they ever had on a set. There was alot of energy and good spirit in the room. Tons of laughs all around. NMB would also like to thank the town of Bristol and all the location owners for allowing the film production to go on. We look forward to upcoming shows, album release and the screening of these great music videos.


See you all on Thurs night at Pop in Newport on Broadway.


Cheers,


NMB Crew

Sunday, February 8, 2009

One the Road: ICE CHEST

DAMN! What a night over there in Fairhaven. Surreal. If there was any band that could take down a biker hangout with some chill tunes. its NMB. The guys rocked on for and eternity length show. During, Darling Divine, post drum solo, Nate walked up to the mic and asked the crowd for assistance in singing. He then started singing a small line and the crowd joined along. Before you know it Nate is harmonizing with the audience as they erupt into a small frenzy.

A great night to say the least......

The band is looking forward to a few weeks off to concentrate on finishing up their follow studio album and to film their very first music video.

See you all in the sailing capital of the world on February 26th: POP, Newport

Cheers,

NMB CREW

Saturday, February 7, 2009

On the Road: Water Street

It might have been below 20 outside but the boys were playing hot inside Water Street to a jam packed crowd. The night was stellar from the start. The gig lights shined down on the band to help set the tone. At one point, Nate joked to the crowd that usually one of the members catch the old frog in the throat, but never before has the entire band played a show with some type of illness lingering. The guys must have taken their NyQuil cause never at any point was the show lacking. "Demons" continues to be a new band favorite. Demons is an old song that Matthew Rutler and Nate Mott use to play back in the day when they were doing acoustic shows. One night on stage the boys decided, on a whim to give it an old crack o lacking. For some reason that night it all just came together and it has been in the set list ever since. Matthew Rutler and Evan Van Gorder for the last couple of shows have been jumping up on stage and introducing the song together quietly, then Nate Mott steps in and starts layering. Before you know it the song breaks into a groovy jam as the drums back up with a strong rock beat.

Anyways, cool night all around. Bundle up out there. See you all tomorrow night at the Ice Chest.

Cheers,

NMB CREW

Monday, January 5, 2009

Talking Room

It is no surprise to anyone that Nate Mott and Matthew Rutler do not sit still for long. Currently the boys are writing and working on their new album/tour for summer 09. However, they have also attached themselves to a really sweet side project. Just before 2008 closed, Nate Mott and Matthew Rutler were featured in a movie called "Talking Room" directed by Ramses Del Hierro. The movie was filmed outside of Boston. Matthew Rutler and the roadie played two soldiers and you'll have to wait and see the movie to check out Nate's roll. The two as well as the band's roadie shall be seen on screen sometime in 2009. In addition to being featured in the movie, the boys are writing and recording the music for the film. Supposedly, the track is complete different than anything they have recorded in the past and will feature a few guest artists. Be sure to look out for it. Coming soon......

Cheers

NMB