Here are the latest releases from Science! and The Insinuators in their Live Shows Series’!
Category: Music
Science! Live: Volume 4
Science! had so much fun playing Rhythm & Rye in Olympia, WA last week that we decided to make the recording the next offering in our Live Shows Series! Check it out:
Insinuators and Science! Summer Tour 2016
Can’t wait to hit the road this week for some Insinuators and some Science! shows! Know anybody in any of these towns? Send them our way, we’d love to meet them!


“Way Past Wichita Falls” Out Now
I’m thrilled to say that you can now find the debut album from The Insinuators, “Way Past Wichita Falls” at any of your favorite online retailers including ITunes and Amazon!
Or you can order a CD here or from our CD Baby store or get one at one of our upcoming live shows!

The Insinuators – Live Show Series: Volume 2
Here’s the second installment of The Insinuators Live Show Series. This multitrack recording is from Substation in Seattle, WA on July 13th, 2016. The Insinuators were joined by keyboardist Bahaa Sadak for the entire set.
Now Streaming “Way Past Wichita Falls”
I’m thrilled to share the debut studio album from The Insinuators, “Way Past Wichita Falls”starting today! The official CD release is 08.09.2016.
New Music Project – The Insinuators
I’m really excited about a new music project that I’ve been working on. The Insinuators are a rock/groove/funk power trio based in Seattle, WA. Check out some video of a recent rehearsal below. Lots more to come!
New Science! album “Alcoves and Alleyways”
I’m really excited about the new Science! album “Alcoves and Alleyways”! I recorded, mixed, produced, played instruments, sang and wrote music for it. Great work by Justin Stang who co-wrote the music, sang and played guitar. Thanks to Don Dieterich for his great drumming, Steve Turnidge for the fantastic mastering and Oliver Mullins for the super cool artwork!
Science! – “I Know You Rider”
Science! performs the traditional tune “I Know You Rider” as part of the 2014 Dead Covers Project.
Thanks to Jeremy Ward for putting the video together.
Science! – Hold on to Your Hats (‘Cause We’re Going Down)
We had a blast making our Seattle television debut on King 5’s New Day Northwest this morning!
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