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Incendio

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From their website:
JP Durand is guitarist and co-founder of Incendio. He is from Peru, and is by far the funniest and most intelligent member of the band. He is, however, also prone to playing with his food, and is mortally afraid of freshly-cut grass.
Liza Carbé is Incendio's bassist, co-founder, and the partner of JP. She is from Connecticut originally, and grew up in California. She co-writes Incendio's material, and has co-produced all of their recordings.
Rounding out the group are guitarist Jim Stubblefield (from Los Angeles) and drummer Timothy Curle (from Ohio). For more info, go to their website: https://www.incendioband.com/
From their website:
JP Durand is guitarist and co-founder of Incendio. He is from Peru, and is by far the funniest and most intelligent member of the band. He is, however, also prone to playing with his food, and is mortally afraid of freshly-cut grass.
Liza Carbé is Incendio's bassist, co-founder, and the partner of JP. She is from Connecticut originally, and grew up in California. She co-writes Incendio's material, and has co-produced all of their recordings.
Rounding out the group are guitarist Jim Stubblefield (from Los Angeles) and drummer Timothy Curle (from Ohio). For more info, go to their website: https://www.incendioband.com/
Comments ( 22 )
Posted 1 year ago by joejennings:
I Like it! I don't care what anybody else says! Thanx RP!
Posted 18 years ago by Cruithne3753:
Heh, kind of reminds me of the music in the old Out Run video game...
Posted 18 years ago by byrd:
Everytime I hear this song, I think of a souped-up, instrumental verion of "Walk the Line" (especially towards the beginning of the song).
Posted 18 years ago by rixtar99:
lixy wrote:
When in Spain...
Imagine the hell non-native English speakers live in nowadays!
Well.......? 

Posted 18 years ago by brokemusician:
NewHorizons wrote:
Listen to Paco de Lucia(to say the least), God darn it! Not this crap!
This is "flamenco" and "spanish" music for rich, yuppie hippies in California.
Reminds me of Jesse Cook
Exactly! Double sucko-barfo! 


Posted 18 years ago by NewHorizons:
Very good! Reminds me of Jesse Cook
Posted 18 years ago by glassjawgrlxxx:
Very nice!
Posted 18 years ago by inindian:
peyotecoyote wrote:
WOW!! I didn't realize that this was live until the end of the song - guitars are so tight
Wow, I didn't realize playing live was any kind of pre-requisite for playing "un-tightly" 
Posted 18 years ago by Vogelfrei:
dwhayslett wrote:
You "must listen to" songs with Spanish lyrics? What happened to your vaunted off switch?
Music like this makes the Off switch non-operational.
Posted 19 years ago by majomojo:
ÜÖ wrote:
I prefer the spanish guitar when played in a harsher way, like Paco du Lucia.
This to me sounds like easy listening for grandparents
that's right( love spanish music, live in spain...)!
Posted 19 years ago by dwhayslett:
catmaven wrote:
I don't mind Spanish music if it is all instrumental. In this case, I find it fantastic! (For those who didn't hear me before, I wrote that Spanish lyrics irritate me in songs I must listen to at work, because I halfway work on trying to understand them . . . ).
Excellent instrumental piece!
You "must listen to" songs with Spanish lyrics? What happened to your vaunted off switch?
Posted 19 years ago by ÃÃ:
I prefer the spanish guitar when played in a harsher way, like Paco du Lucia.
This to me sounds like easy listening for grandparents
Posted 19 years ago by lixy:
catmaven wrote:
For those who didn't hear me before, I wrote that Spanish lyrics irritate me in songs I must listen to at work, because I halfway work on trying to understand them . . .
Imagine the hell non-native English speakers live in nowadays! 
Posted 19 years ago by rKokon:
I don't mind Spanish music if it is all instrumental. In this case, I find it fantastic! (For those who didn't hear me before, I wrote that Spanish lyrics irritate me in songs I must listen to at work, because I halfway work on trying to understand them . . . ).
Excellent instrumental piece!
Posted 19 years ago by peyotecoyote:
WOW!! I didn't realize that this was live until the end of the song - guitars are so tight
Posted 19 years ago by parrothead:
Now that's some guitar playing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted 18 years ago by russteaches:
I think I heard this in the dentist's office once. For such a spirited genre of music, this one seems to have no soul.
Posted 18 years ago by nampelkafe:
What's this? C'mon! This Incendio guys should listen to real flamenco before trying to play their spanish-wannabe guitars.
Incendio: ¡un quemo!

Posted 18 years ago by banyan:
brokemusician wrote:
Exactly! Double sucko-barfo!
Listen to Paco de Lucia(to say the least), God darn it! Not this crap!
This is "flamenco" and "spanish" music for rich, yuppie hippies in California.
haha what exactly are yuppie hippies? the only group of people i can think of are rich teenage dave matthews fans.



Posted 18 years ago by deadfdr:
this song gets way too much air.