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Album: Bali
Released: Feb 5, 2007
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  • Genre: Lounge / Powerpop / Rock

    Location Los Angeles, California, US

    Profile Views: 154882

    Last Login: 3/9/2013

    Member Since 2/4/2006

    Record Label Now Sounds

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. Mind if we make love to you?.... It doesn't sound THAT obtrusive when you consider how long Wondermints have waited to ask it. Four years is a long time for any band. For Darian Sahanaja, Nick Walusko, and Mike D'Amico, it's been a period of intense creative and personal growth that found Wondermints develop from a highly-touted L.A. band idolized by fans of the town's thriving pop music scene to being revered by world class musicians such as Brian Wilson, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, and members of S Club 7..... Like most groups, their beginnings were the result of a collaboration between a pair of enthusiastic music fans -- keyboardist Sahanaja and guitarist Walusko. Following a collection of self-recorded/self-released cassettes of their brilliant homespun confections (and the crucial addition of drummer/vocalist D'Amico), the group inked a deal with Japan's Toy's Factory Records who released their debut album -- an assemblage of tracks from the aforementioned cassettes -- in 1995 and contributed to an endless stack of compilation albums as well as penning the title track to "Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery". Interest from Beach Boys mastermind Brian Wilson and other elders of the pop music world elevated the band to a near-mythical status, and although their sophomore effort -- 1996's "Wonderful World Of Wondermints" -- was merely a collection of cover songs (albeit the most unique collection of cover songs since Bowie's Pin-Ups), they bounced back in 1998 with their true "debut" album, "Bali". Since the album's release, Wondermints have become the toast of the international rock scene, performing worldwide as members of Wilson's band, a gig that exposed them on several late night talk shows, found them being invited to weddings by ex-Beatles, brought them acclaim from shrieking Japanese groupie girls, and eventually thrust them onstage performing in front of the Queen Of England. It's a long way to the top, but it's even a longer way from the Astro Family Restaurant in Silver Lake to Buckingham Palace..... On their highly anticipated fourth album and most collaborative effort to date -- "Mind If We Make Love To You" -- Wondermints guide us through a stunning song cycle in sensual surround sound, a jet setting romp through inner space by the proven masters of the aural massage. Music this divine isn't inspired by tense boardroom meetings or uptight A&R clowns, but by such otherworldly realms as that playground of plastic 'n' fiberglass known as Tomorrowland and endless summer nights spent at the purple-hued, U.F.O.-like cocktail lounge The Encounter that towers high above LAX..... Wondermints have always been light years ahead of their peers, and their music has always been inspired by an affection for a superb palate of sonic architects, a fusion of such unlikely bedfellows as Brazilian psychedelic mavericks Os Mutantes, soundtrack svengali John Barry, Elvis Costello, and sophisticated '60s pop stylists like the Zombies and the Left Banke effortlessly blended with a liberal dosage of West Coast studio wizardry and deceptively tolerant elements of prog rock..... Out of mind and completely off the map, "Mind If We Make Love To You" is nothing less than a tour de force through Wondermints' kaleidoscopic range of eclecticism and durability, as much an homage to the past is it is to the unexplored universe of pop music's future. (Plus, it's got a good beat and you can, wellthe title kind of hints at what you can do. Really. It's been done.).... Mind If We Make Love To You? I thought you'd never ask..... Jim Freek,.. ..Teenacide Records.. .. .. .. ........
  • Members

    Darian Sahanaja..Nick Walusko..Mike D'Amico..with Probyn Gregory..and sometimes David Nolte &/or Jim Mills .... ........ .. .. ..Albums.... .. .. ..Debut Album: Wondermints .... ......Debut Album, Alternate Japanese Cover.... .. ..Wonderful World of Wondermints.... ......Bali.... ......Mind If We Make Love To You.... ......Kaleidoscopin': Exploring Prisms of the Past.... .. .. .. .. ..EP.... .. ......Cellophane
  • Influences

    King Tut's tomb, Carole King, Burt Bacharach, Ed Wood, Brian Wilson, Claude Debussy, Stanley Kubrick, The Lawgiver, Lennon-McCartney-Harrison & Starr, Margaret Keane, Richard Rogers, Syd Barrett, David Lynch, Joe Meek, Ray Davies, Jerry Goldsmith, Benny Andersson & Bjorn Ulvaeus, Bob Crewe, Jimmy Webb, Chris White, David Gates, Mark Wirtz, Todd Rundgren, Jack Nitzsche, Declan McManus, Freddie Mercury, Serge Gainsbourg, Juan Garcia Esquivel, Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, William Shooby Taylor, B.J. Snowden, etc.
  • Sounds Like

    Beach Boys, Burt Bacharach, Beatles, XTC, Bread, Free Design, Todd Rundgren, Elvis Costello, Carpenters, Os Mutantes, Left Banke, Kinks, Zombies, early Pink Floyd, ELO, Monkees, Yes, Partridge Family, Stereolab, Raspberries, Byrds, etc. .. .... ......

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  • ikd-sj

    "hypnolove" AMAZING!!! MAKES IT SHINE!

    3 months ago
  • Gil Adams

    MIWMLTY has been steadily in rotation for nearly ten years for me!  Just wanted to say thanks for all the good vibes, it's always a meaningful listen

    4 months ago
  • Rick Staples

     THANK YOU DARIAN SAHANAJA AND NICK WALUSKO,, AND ALL WHO HELPED WITH BRIAN WILSON BAND,, AND THE SOUNDS YOU GUYS MAKE IS BETTER THEN EVEN BRIAN WILSON COULD OF IMAGINED WITH THE LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNHNl3Id2J4
    THE WAY THE BEACH BOY DID BRIAN WILSON (WHO "IS" THE BEACH BOYS),, AND 1/2 THROUGH THE BEACH BOYS 50th ANNIVERSARY 2012 TOUR,. MIKE LOVE (A COUSIN OF BRIAN WILSON) "FIRED"  BRIAN WILSON,, AL,, AND ONE MORE OF THE BEACH BOYS,, SO "MIKE LOVE" CAN TAKE "FULL CONTROL",, AND GET ALL THE CONRAD'S FROM ALL THE PEOPLE... IT IS PEOPLE LIKE "MIKE LOVE" I "DESPISE" DEEPLY (AND MIKE LOVE EVEN "SUED" BRIAN WILSON FOR 7 MILLION DOLLARS,, THAT A FEW YEARS AGO THE "COURT SYSTEM",,"THOUGH "OUT" "COMPLETELY", THE LAW-SUIT.. AND "MADE" MIKE LOVE "PAY" "ALL": THE "COST" OF "EVERYTHING" (LAWYERS AND ALL)...  
    ("THANK YOU JESUS") !!!
    RICK

    5 months ago
  • Rick Staples

     I would like to Thank you, Darian Sahanaja and Nick Walusko,, for Joining with Brian Wilson (of the Beach Boys), to form a GREAT BAND... IT IS TOTALLY THE BEST I HAVE "EVER" HEARD (GOOD VIBRATIONS) AT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNHNl3Id2J4
    This put the Beach Boys Sound of "Good Vibrations",,  to "Shame" !!!
    Rick

    5 months ago
  • ikd-sj

    [Ride] I LISTEN 3 TIMES IN A DAY! MY FAVORITE  (´Д`)

    6 months ago
  • pinksideofthemoon

    bringing in some positive vibes ~ thanks for your friendship!  

    7 months ago
  • NeonLeonKingLion

     Thank you for being my friend.

    1 year ago
  • Jackie HInes




    I LOVE your music, wish you a great weekend.

    2 years ago
  • penny and ashtray

    thank you :)

    2 years ago
  • Shannon J. Haslam

    Hey!thanks add me.


    2 years ago
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Bio:

.. Mind if we make love to you?

It doesn't sound THAT obtrusive when you consider how long Wondermints have waited to ask it. Four years is a long time for any band. For Darian Sahanaja, Nick Walusko, and Mike D'Amico, it's been a period of intense creative and personal growth that found Wondermints develop from a highly-touted L.A. band idolized by fans of the town's thriving pop music scene to being revered by world class musicians such as Brian Wilson, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, and members of S Club 7.

Like most groups, their beginnings were the result of a collaboration between a pair of enthusiastic music fans -- keyboardist Sahanaja and guitarist Walusko. Following a collection of self-recorded/self-released cassettes of their brilliant homespun confections (and the crucial addition of drummer/vocalist D'Amico), the group inked a deal with Japan's Toy's Factory Records who released their debut album -- an assemblage of tracks from the aforementioned cassettes -- in 1995 and contributed to an endless stack of compilation albums as well as penning the title track to "Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery". Interest from Beach Boys mastermind Brian Wilson and other elders of the pop music world elevated the band to a near-mythical status, and although their sophomore effort -- 1996's "Wonderful World Of Wondermints" -- was merely a collection of cover songs (albeit the most unique collection of cover songs since Bowie's Pin-Ups), they bounced back in 1998 with their true "debut" album, "Bali". Since the album's release, Wondermints have become the toast of the international rock scene, performing worldwide as members of Wilson's band, a gig that exposed them on several late night talk shows, found them being invited to weddings by ex-Beatles, brought them acclaim from shrieking Japanese groupie girls, and eventually thrust them onstage performing in front of the Queen Of England. It's a long way to the top, but it's even a longer way from the Astro Family Restaurant in Silver Lake to Buckingham Palace.

On their highly anticipated fourth album and most collaborative effort to date -- "Mind If We Make Love To You" -- Wondermints guide us through a stunning song cycle in sensual surround sound, a jet setting romp through inner space by the proven masters of the aural massage. Music this divine isn't inspired by tense boardroom meetings or uptight A&R clowns, but by such otherworldly realms as that playground of plastic 'n' fiberglass known as Tomorrowland and endless summer nights spent at the purple-hued, U.F.O.-like cocktail lounge The Encounter that towers high above LAX.

Wondermints have always been light years ahead of their peers, and their music has always been inspired by an affection for a superb palate of sonic architects, a fusion of such unlikely bedfellows as Brazilian psychedelic mavericks Os Mutantes, soundtrack svengali John Barry, Elvis Costello, and sophisticated '60s pop stylists like the Zombies and the Left Banke effortlessly blended with a liberal dosage of West Coast studio wizardry and deceptively tolerant elements of prog rock.

Out of mind and completely off the map, "Mind If We Make Love To You" is nothing less than a tour de force through Wondermints' kaleidoscopic range of eclecticism and durability, as much an homage to the past is it is to the unexplored universe of pop music's future. (Plus, it's got a good beat and you can, wellthe title kind of hints at what you can do. Really. It's been done.)

Mind If We Make Love To You? I thought you'd never ask.

Jim Freek,
Teenacide Records ..

Member Since:

February 04, 2006

Influences:

King Tut's tomb, Carole King, Burt Bacharach, Ed Wood, Brian Wilson, Claude Debussy, Stanley Kubrick, The Lawgiver, Lennon-McCartney-Harrison & Starr, Margaret Keane, Richard Rogers, Syd Barrett, David Lynch, Joe Meek, Ray Davies, Jerry Goldsmith, Benny Andersson & Bjorn Ulvaeus, Bob Crewe, Jimmy Webb, Chris White, David Gates, Mark Wirtz, Todd Rundgren, Jack Nitzsche, Declan McManus, Freddie Mercury, Serge Gainsbourg, Juan Garcia Esquivel, Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne, William Shooby Taylor, B.J. Snowden, etc.

Sounds Like:

Beach Boys, Burt Bacharach, Beatles, XTC, Bread, Free Design, Todd Rundgren, Elvis Costello, Carpenters, Os Mutantes, Left Banke, Kinks, Zombies, early Pink Floyd, ELO, Monkees, Yes, Partridge Family, Stereolab, Raspberries, Byrds, etc. ..

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