Though the Mockers have included a large cast of musicians hailing from all corners of the
U.S. rock scene, the band's foundations were laid by two preteen Beatles fans living in
Spain in the early '70s. Tony Leventhal and Seth Gordon were the children of
New York expats living on the southern coast of
Spain when they met. The third-graders quickly discovered their common love for rock & roll and formed a friendship that would last a lifetime. When their families eventually moved back to the States, both began learning guitar and keeping in touch regarding their plans to form their long-awaited rock band. Many years later the two converged in
Virginia, creating the surf-pop band the Mockers. With a rotating cast of lead guitarists and drummers, the Mockers climbed their way to the top of the live music scene in
Virginia. They spent the next several years touring tirelessly, sometimes playing as many as 20 engagements a month. As the band conquered the East Coast and
Midwest, they earned the attention of the local press. Their relentless schedule began to wear thin, and the bandmembers took a long break to regain their creative spark. Some years later Leventhal and Gordon decided it was time for the Mockers to record their debut CD. The 1995 release Somewhere Between Mocksville and Harmony garnered excellent reviews, including a Billboard Critic's Choice Award. Ironically, the disc saw the greatest amount of airplay in
Spain, resulting in heavy touring throughout the country and a reconnection with the boy's old stomping grounds. The band's follow-up disc, Living in the Holland Tunnel, was similarly well received, both at home and abroad. The Mockers continue to thrive in the American and European underground pop world, enjoying regular touring and healthy record sales. Released in 2005, The Lonesome Death of Electric Campfire helped in adding
Japan to the list of nations in which the Mockers claim a thriving fan base.
-AMGIf you like "Smells Like Spain" get it
here!
The Mockers - Smells Like Spain - 1997
2 comments:
If you can find Smells Like Spain online, you're a better man than I, sir! I have five copies left, and I'm in the band!
I think we may re-release it one of these days (soon, soon)as a bonus when we remaster our first album (also out of print).
Anyway, thanks for the plug! I enjoy your blog.--Seth
What a very fine band the Mockers are and while Smells like spain with involvement from the Rooks, the Gripweeds and the legendary Brad Jones is a fine little taster I would heartily recommend THE LONESOME DEATH OF ELECTRIC CAMPFIRE..their superb last album as the real power of this wonderful combo.
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