Centro-Matic
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Photo: Matt Pence

Centro-Matic began in the summer of 1995 as the one-man-band project of former Funland drummer, Will Johnson. After the breakup of Funland, Will released a string of 7" singles that were recorded on his 4-track in his living room, where he also recorded his first full-length CD. With the help of producer/engineer and drummer of the recently defunct Adam's Farm, Matt Pence, Will recorded Redo the Stacks - a 23 song CD - playing nearly every instrument on the record. Redo the Stacks garnered praise for its infectious pop songs coupled with intentional lo-fi production and indie-rock sensibility and was released in 1997 to rave reviews. Shocked and embarrassed by all of the attention, Will decided to take it slow. Despite offers from bigger labels, Will wanted to continue developing at his own pace, put together a band and tour a bit. The official Centro-Matic lineup started to come together. Matt Pence became the drummer along with his old band mate from Adam's Farm, Mark Hedman, on bass. Long time friend and neighbor Scott Danborn came aboard on piano and fiddle to round out the new band.