WHO ARE THE BAND MEMBERS?
Brian Coughlin, Chris Field, TJ Miller, and Leo White.
WHEN DID THE BAND MEMBERS FIRST MEET?
They met as high school students at Boston College High School, Dorchester MA.
WHERE DID THE BAND GET ITS NAME?
The name is a combination of the Beck album title "Stereopathetic Soul Manure" and the Beck song title "Total Soul Future (Eat It)", from the same album.
WERE THEY ALWAYS CALLED STEREO SOUL FUTURE?
No, they were previously known as Riff Raff, and apparently toyed around with even more ridiculous names such as The Roodlers, Bang, and Sardonix.
DO THEY USE THEIR REAL NAMES?
Yes, although Brian Coughlin is more commonly referred to as "Hoss."
HAVE THEY PERFORMED ANY COVER VERSIONS?
As Riff Raff, they performed all of the following songs at one point or another:
Cum On Feel Tha Noize (Slade, Quiet Riot, Oasis) *
Fake Plastic Trees (Radiohead) *
Sweet Child O’ Mine (Guns N’Roses) *
The Drugs Don't Work (The Verve) *
Under The Bridge (Red Hot Chili Peppers) *
Fight For Your Right (Beastie Boys) *
Girls (Beastie Boys) *
Hard Day's Night (The Beatles) *
If I Fell (The Beatles) *
In My Life (The Beatles) *
Let It Be (The Beatles) *
Don't Let Me Down (The Beatles) *
All I Want To Do is Rock (Travis) *
Debra (Beck) *
Soul Suckin’ Jerk (Beck) *
Subterranean Homesick Blues (Bob Dylan) *
I’m a Believer (The Monkees) *
Waterloo Sunset (The Kinks) *
Cracklin’ Rosie (Neil Diamond) *
Badhead (Blur)
WHO IS IAN HUGHES?
Ian is a friend of the band, and an accomplished musician/songwriter in his own right.
He has done production on all of the band’s releases,
has played drums and guitar on various tracks, and runs his own record label Emaginary Records.
WHO IS STEVE LUCEK?
Steve is yet another friend of the band, who has done photography for all three albums and played slide guitar on "She Didn’t Come."
WHAT IS THE BAND’S BIGGEST HIT TO DATE?
"Hard To Breathe" reached number 34 in the Rolling Stone Rock n’Pop charts.
WHERE WAS THE COVER PHOTOGRAPH OF PERFECT AFTERNOON TAKEN?
Arnold Arboretum, Roslindale MA.
WHERE WAS THE COVER PHOTOGRAPH OF POLYSINUS TAKEN?
Boston Common, Boston MA.
WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH THE COVER OF GO! GO! THE MOXIE?
This is actually a warped image of the band standing in front of a store in Quincy, MA.