โForest Whitaker has been the basis for most of our stuff,โ says Jon Perry, lead guitarist of Crushed by Jefferson. Thereโs a grain of truth in the quip. They take their name from Charles Jefferson, the hulking football player who Whitaker portrayed in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and not from the crushing defeat of Charles C. Pinckney by Thomas Jefferson in the 1804 presidential election.
The band facetiously brainstorms about T-shirt ideas, trademark issues with Whitakerโs name and likeness, speculation about the upcoming Academy Awards, and even the musical proclivities of the Pope.
โWe spend most of our time trying to make each other laugh,โ Perry says.
The indie pop band is comprised of lead vocalist and guitarist Scott Patten, bassist Greyson Beffa, Andrew Eckes manning the keyboard, Mike Young on drums, and the aforementioned lead guitarist, Perry.
They seem like good guysโhumble, without being overly self-deprecating, confident with where theyโre at without being obnoxious or cocky. There isnโt even a shadow of pretension or false modesty when Eckes proclaims, โWeโre just a rock band,โ between swigs of his domestic beer in a can.
They range in age from 21 to 27, and, with the exception of Young, theyโve known one another since their high school days in Reno. Theyโve all played music for several years, and theyโve played together as Crushed by Jefferson since December of 2003.
โYou name it, weโve played it in Reno,โ says Perry. Additionally, theyโve made their rounds in Northern California and the more remote parts of Northern Nevada.
โWe used to play a lot of shows,โ Beffa says. Lately though, balancing work, school, girlfriends, wives, families and other musical pursuitsโYoung is in the Saddle Tramps, and Perry is in A Moments Lossโprevents the band from performing together as much as theyโd like.
โWeโve gone weeks without practicing,โ says Beffa. โWeโll play little streaks, little mini tours. โฆ Lately, weโve been practicing a lot, though.โ
When they do find themselves on a stage together, you donโt want to miss it. With influences spanning the spectrum from Motion City Soundtrack to Say Anything to the Rolling Stones, the quintet belts out catchy rock tunes with spot-on rhythm and lovely melodies. The keyboarding is fetching and not overdone, and the lyrics are poignant and mature. Thatโs Pattenโs doing.
โI bring in a complete, perfect song,โ he says. โItโs like a crystal-clear glass of water. And then these guys muddy it up.โ
This opinion seems to be unanimous among the band members, but itโs more diplomatically stated by Young: โScott will bring something in, and we all hash it out.โ
Theyโve managed to โhash outโ an album, This is Surrender, which took more than a year to write and record. The band is distributing the album themselves, and itโs available exclusively from their van and on their MySpace page.
As for the future, the band aspires โto still be together next month,โ according to Beffa. Seems reasonable. Or to โjust keep playing together,โ as Eckes puts it.
โItโd be cool to get on a tour,โ Young says.
Scott strikes a more conclusive chord: โWeโre a small-time band with medium-time aspirations.โ
I guess thatโs why he writes the songs.
