The Hush Now


The Hush Now is an American indie rock quintet from Boston, Massachusetts. The group includes Noel Kelly on guitar and lead vocals, Adam Quane on guitar, Pat MacDonald on bass, Barry Marino on drums, and John Millar on keyboards. Formed by Kelly in 2006, the band released their self-titled debut independently in 2008, and followed that up with their second album Constellations in 2010.
The band has been described as "audio candy for the art school crowd".

History

Formation (2008)

The genesis of the band can be traced to a serious car accident Kelly experienced in Los Angeles, crashing into a church while attempting to drive with a broken wrist. After his brush with death, Kelly moved to Portland, Oregon and began writing the material that would become The Hush Now's first album.
Kelly moved to Boston, Massachusetts and met Mike DiMinno, an elementary school teacher and bassist, Barry Marino, a rock 'n roll camp counselor and drummer, and Kurt Schneider, an audio engineer and keyboardist. The four-piece recorded the band's debut in Burbank, California with producer David Newton of The Mighty Lemon Drops.
The record was self-released in October, 2008, quickly climbing independent radio top 100 charts and drawing comparisons to My Bloody Valentine, Guided By Voices, The Cure, and The Ocean Blue, among others. Blog buzz and radio play by influential BBC Radio 6 Music DJ Steve Lamacq further fueled interest in the band.

2008-present

In 2008, DiMinno and Schneider left the band to devote time to other projects. The lineup change resulted in three additional members: Mike Wittrien replaced DiMinno on bass and backup vocals, John Millar replaced Schneider on keyboards, and Adam Quane joined on lead guitar. In November, Mike Wittrien also left in order to pursue other interests, being replaced by Pat MacDonald.
The band played several shows at the 2010 in March, and released a new EP "Shiver Me Starships" in July. They also performed at CMJ 2010.

Discography

Albums