Biography
Andy McCutcheon is a Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter best known for his work during the 80’s as vocalist and guitarist for the D.C./Baltimore-based psychedelic garage band The Skeptics. Andy continues to record and perform as a solo artist with his Los Angeles based band, The Reversibles. He is also performing again with The Skeptics since their 2007 Reunion. The band is currently the subject of Keith Chester’s 2010 feature length film The Skeptics in a World of their Own. Songs from all his projects have been featured in independent film and television, including Shakespeare’s Richard III, staring the late David Carradine, President’s Day by Baltimore filmmaker Chris LaMartina, and episode 212 of Showtime’s Californication.
Compared with artists as diverse as David Bowie, The Doors, and Cake, Andy McCutcheon tantalizes the senses with an array of emotional depth, a whirlpool mixture of instrumental textures, and astute observations of the human condition molded into splashing pop melodies. He is currently completing his fourth solo album, Lopsided Dance, due out in June 2011 on Plum Meat Music.
“Somewhere between early Bowie and Cake lies the sound of Andy McCutcheon. Melding elements of alt. rock, classic rock and folk into a pop format, he cross-pollinates a variety of genres into a unique style. McCutcheon is a charismatic performer peddling a one-of a-kind product .”
-Music Connection Club Review
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Sounds Like:
Early Bowie, Beatles, Bad Finger, T-Rexx, Doors, Beck, Cake ...
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Influences:
Early 70s and late 60s Rock: Glitter, Psychedelic, Mod ...
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
11/14/07
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Profile Last Updated:
08/14/23 13:38:51