Memorable Moostache
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Buying a beat-up old van to schlep instruments and equipment is a band’s first big commitment to itself.
Just ask Moostache, a Surf City-based band that’s taken the local circuit by storm. Two weeks after releasing its first CD, “The Body Disagrees,†the band embarked Tuesday on its first tour, up to Washington state and back.
“We had to set up a bank account, which made it feel more legitimate,†said 18-year-old Patrick Wardell, the band’s lead singer and guitarist. Along with opening the bank account, the band just purchased a giant van, a spare tire and automotive insurance.
“We feel more togetherness now,†Wardell said. “The tour’s going to be a really fun experience. Any time you can travel with music, that is definitely good.â€
The band spent Tuesday and Wednesday promoting their show Wednesday night in Santa Cruz, and is traveling to San Francisco today to do more of the same.
The band is composed of three brothers — Patrick, Brian and Sean Wardell — and their friend Scott Zschomler.
“Ever since the first time we jammed with him, it was a fit,†Patrick Wardell said of Zschomler. “He definitely complements the sound a lot.â€
Zschomler doesn’t mind being the odd man out.
“To me, it’s more funny than anything,†Zschomler said. “I just get to watch it all go down.â€
Brian is a very serious and logical musician, Zschomler said, and Sean is more laid-back; Patrick is in the middle.
So he enjoys the dynamic, while being able to stay out of it.
Trying to make a name for themselves wasn’t that big a task for the group. Wardell learned early on that sometimes a catchy band name really does make all the difference. He came up with the Moostache name in middle school.
“People remember it,†Wardell said. “And it shows we don’t take ourselves too seriously.â€
Word-of-mouth marketing, along with the memorable name, have made Moostache a favorite for local teens and young adults. They have more than 700 fans on Facebook, and many more on MySpace. Their album is available on iTunes.
Along with being popular in Orange County, the band also has a strong following in San Diego; it has performed many times at UCSD.
Patrick Wardell and his brothers went to Marina High School; Zschomler went to Huntington Beach High School. They say the saturated local music scene has served to make them better.
“There’s a lot more competition, because there are so many bands in Huntington,†Zschomler said. “It makes you try harder, in order to stick out. If you’re in a small, podunk town, there’s no reason to compete.â€
Wardell said he recognizes how blessed he was to grow up along the coastal wetlands of Huntington Beach and have the opportunity to spend his free time in a band.
“You only have a 1% chance to live somewhere like this,†he said. “I realize how lucky I am.â€
The band mates met through mutual friends, and immediately started playing together. They played in both high school and “real†bands before forming Moostache. The band’s big break was at Marina High, at a concert put on by Jeff Molino for his virtual business class.
Moostache had been together for about a month before the show, Wardell recalled; it had just recorded its first EP of original music. Wardell wrote the songs’ melodies, and he and his band mates jammed to compose the rest of the music and write the lyrics.
“We’ve always played,†Wardell said. “Our family and Scott’s family have always been really musical.â€
Wardell said people describe Moostache’s music as “blues-tinged indie rock,†which hasn’t been heavily produced; Zschomler produced and recorded most of the new album himself.
Wardell cites bands like the Kinks, Pavement, Wilco and Walkmen as influences.
He said the group had a blast as the resident band at Costa Mesa’s Detroit Bar in May, and have developed lots of relationships through their local shows. Now, on his way to unknown cities for unknown shows, with an endless stream of gigs planned for the future, Wardell and his bandmates hope to make some new relationships — with the ladies.
“That’s the plan,†Wardell laughed. “I don’t know how often that actually happens, though.â€
If You Go
WHO: Moostache
WHEN: 8 p.m. Aug. 26
WHERE: Surf City Saloon, 18528 Beach Blvd.
INFO: 21 and over; (714) 963-7744; myspace.com/ moostachetheband
They’re With The Band
Patrick Wardell, 18: vocals, guitar
Brian Wardell, 21: drums
Sean Wardell, 23: bass, vocals
Scott Zschomler, 24: guitar, vocals
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