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Big Creek is about to make a splash in rock

The Big Creak just started a new genre. They have their own soul and style that is hard to… The Big Creak just started a new genre. They have their own soul and style that is hard to describe in a few words. But in a sentence, they have the almost cocky lyrical attitude of Maroon 5 and Matchbox 20. The lead singer, Jim Koch, has a voice that sounds like a mixture between Scott Blasey from The Clarks and Jason Mraz. Whatever they want to be called is up to the audience, but I would like to call them good.

Listening to their third independent, full-length release, their musical and lyrical talent catches the ears of fans and critics alike. They have jazz influences with a flare of acoustic rock. Songs like “Wendy” break down into musical jam sessions in the styles of Dave Matthews or G Love and Special Sauce.

Singer-songwriter Jim Koch formed the band with keyboardist Aaron Bright while attending Bowling Green State University in 1996. After graduating, they moved to Columbus Ohio, where they soon found drummer Maxwell Button and bassist Paul Graves. From that moment on, they have developed into the band they are today.

Their accomplishments over the years include their single “Love On Hold” from Just Left Town, chosen to be included on the “Experience Columbus” compilation CD. Also, drummer Maxwell Button was endorsed by Taye Drums in December of 2003.

After independently producing Just Left Town, they gained distribution through Galgano Records. They have shared the stage with acts such as Wilco and Atomic Fireballs, but luckily for us they will be playing at Busker’s on Penn Avenue. The show starts at 9 p.m. for only $5.

Everyone should give this band a chance. With an intimate setting and their unique style, you will be getting more than your $5 worth when you check out The Big Creak.

The Big Creak will be performing at Busker’s at 2117 Penn Ave. on Thursday. Tickets are $5. For more information, call (412) 355-0911.

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