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For many years after college I threw my creative energies into creating music with my band, Fat Day, often described as “snotty” due in large part to my screechy, hysterical vocals, and “arty”, presumably because we favored linear over cyclical song structures, odd and often overlapping meters over regular, song construction over instrumental technique (no guitar solos), and conciseness and brevity over repetition and overstatement. (via Matthew Pakulski: Extended Biography) —Matthew Pakulski is now writing chamber music. This makes me very happy.

For many years after college I threw my creative energies into creating music with my band, Fat Day, often described as “snotty” due in large part to my screechy, hysterical vocals, and “arty”, presumably because we favored linear over cyclical song structures, odd and often overlapping meters over regular, song construction over instrumental technique (no guitar solos), and conciseness and brevity over repetition and overstatement. (via Matthew Pakulski: Extended Biography) —Matthew Pakulski is now writing chamber music. This makes me very happy.