Contact
band@the-positions.com
Consider this email address your one-stop-shop for all things Positions:
contacting the band, booking a show, asking for a mailing address,
etc. It does all of those things. It's like some kind of
a superhero email address.
Players
Nicole Stoops::vocals, keyboards, tambourine
Ivan Ramiscal::guitar, vocals
Chris Guryan::trombone
Ken Hammann::trumpet, flugelhorn
Armin Pruessner::bass
Reid Dossinger::drums
Bio
The pop single is where The Positions find their inspiration and
put their devotion. It's those reason-for-living choruses, the blissful
melodies, the enthusiasm, the energy, the immediacy and the familiarity
that put the fear of pop in them. It’s the singles from the
'60's (think Phil Spector and the Zombies), the early '80's (think
Dexy's Midnight Runners, the Attractions and The Style Council)
and current indiepop (think Beulah and uptempo Belle and Sebastian)
that rock their world, float their boat and twirl their ticket.
The Positions are happy when their choruses won't leave your head,
when you can't stand still, and you reach for the rewind button. Get the picture? “Yeah, we get the picture.”
The Story of The Positions begins and continues in and around
Washington, DC. After the demise of the much-loved Barcelona
in early 2002, keyboardist Ivan Ramiscal was looking for a change
of musical scenery from synth pop to a more energetic guitar-centered
sound. With the opportunity to put together a band to play after
the debut of his animated film Space Love, Ivan rounded
up some musician friends—Armin Pruessner on guitar, Bob Alcorn
on bass and Reid Dossinger on drums—and debuted The Positions
in July.
The Positions played one more show in August before a few months
of inactivity saw Armin putting his time into playing with Sprites
and Bob spending more time with his family. But Ivan saw a rebirth
of The Positions with the same energetic rock but with a bigger
pop sound. With Reid still behind the drums, Ivan invited Chris
Guryan and his trombone in and convinced Tad Howard to add his melodic
touch on bass. A party led to a chance conversation with Nicole
Stoops, who was singing with the NYC-based Charming,
but was looking for a band in DC and shared Ivan's vision enough
to join the band. The songs took on new life with Chris’s
trombone and Nicole’s vocals and the sound was getting clearer.
The newer, bigger, poppier version of The Positions played their
first show at the Galaxy Hut with Ballentine on January 19th, 2003.
Later that month, the Positions began recording with Archie Moore
(of Velocity Girl, Heartworms, and the Saturday People) at Omega Studios in Maryland. Not only did they end up with some
great recordings that were blessed with Archie's production genius,
but they also picked up Ken Hammann, originally brought in to play
trumpet in the studio, but whose contributions became such an integral
part of the sound that he became a full-time member. Armin came back in to take over bass duties in 2004.
The Positions played and recorded throughout 2004, and released their debut album, entitled Bliss!, in the summer of 2005 on Lazyline Media.
Press
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