![]() ![]() McCallum and Wayne Walter Swanson Jr.) Even before the band confirmed the news via Instagram early Friday, fans and fellow musicians began posting various online eulogies and tributes to Chaves.Įach message provided keen insight into this hugely charismatic musician. Since the band's formation in 2007, Chaves (alongside drummer Andrew Stravers, guitarist Tanner Riccio, and bassist Ryan Weddle) have helped pioneer the local reggae scene, even bringing a national spotlight to Arizona at large. (Chaves, 32, was one of three deaths during the incident on the Pacific Coast Highway near Newport Beach, California, alongside Crystal M. Equally relaxing as it is awakening, Bones sits in the upper echelon of recent acoustic releases and will leave you with a lasting impression.On May 12, Andy Chaves of Tempe reggae-rock Katastro band died in a car accident. Selfishly, as a Katastro fan I was hoping for a few more of their favorites to be included on the record ( “Scoreboard,” “Watch It Burn,” “Telescopes” to name a few), but the album still holds up from start-to-finish.Ĭliché as it may be since this is an acoustic release, this really should be at the top of the list of albums to consider listening to around a campfire or firing up on a rainy day. Katastro grabs tracks across its entire discography and keeps Bones pretty balanced from their earlier days to their most recent breakthrough with Strange Nights. With only 9 tracks, the record concludes quicker than I had hoped for but I found myself really enjoying it nonetheless. ![]() The song retains its hip-hop centric flow and pairs elegantly with the acoustic overtones to help you sing-along before it’s over. ![]() “Waste the Night”, which can be found on Strange Nights and featured Jared (Watson) of Dirty Heads stood out for me as another featured track. From the 2011 release Gentle Predator, the acoustic version stays true to its roots working in various percussion accents and establishes itself as a better version of the two with superior production. “Alone” - which the band chose to promote in anticipation of the release date for Bones, serves as an excellent selection for the lead-off track. The track was given several “sounds like Rebelution” comparisons upon its release almost a decade ago (side note: Eric Rachmany has stated Katastro is a must see live band) –- but the Bones version takes it a step further and transforms the track into a completely different song with a slower tempo and lyrical shifts. While Bones is not as strong as its predecessor with Strange Nights, Katastro somehow found a way to make an acoustic album with an alternative rock feeling, removing it from the category of one-dimensional acoustic releases that we’ve often seen.Įach track selected for the album is recognizable for Katastro fans - the oldest track being “Place You Know” which is a reincarnation from the lead-off track on their 2008 EP release The Facts. Aside from hearing one or two tracks that really stand out reinventing themselves, it’s rare to find an acoustic album that listeners walk away from raving about what they just heard. I’ve always been rather skeptical of them however, because (most of the time) they’re never anything too ground breaking. The group is comprised of Andy Chaves (vocals), Tanner Riccio (guitar), Ryan Weddle (bass) and Andrew Stravers (drums).Īcoustic albums are always fun –- they add another layer of depth for previous releases in an artist’s catalog. ![]() Katastro signed with LAW records in 2016 for their most recent release and first full-length studio album Strange Nights, which helped the band gain additional notoriety and they are well on their way to becoming a household name. The band has asserted themselves into the alternative scene, sustained by their truly unique sound that is hard to place in any one genre. Katastro is a hip-hop, funk and alternative-rock sound machine based in Tempe, Arizona and has been turning heads with their music since their debut in 2007. ![]()
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