Every day, we ask Tim Pyles what he's done for local music today. He's always discovering new bands, helping bands improve and even recording bands at his Pyles' Sessions. The guy has ten iPods full of local music; he is local music. So we challenged Pyles to give his Local Select 55. We wanted him to narrow down his ten iPods to the 55 songs by local artists that right now, he simply can't get enough of. These are the songs and artists that Pyles feels we'll be hearing more from in the coming weeks, months and years. Over the course of five weeks, Pyles will share this music with the rest of us. Check out below to learn a little more about these artists and to stream Pyles' favorite song from them. The Local Select 55 is supported by new Bud Select 55, the lightest beer in the world.
The Modlins
"Where Does It End?"

8/17/2009


The Modlins


"Where Does It End?"
 
The Modlins are an oldies-influenced indie-pop band from San Diego, California. Eric Killian (right-handed guitar) and Matt Sheridan (left-handed guitar) met in 2003 through mutual friend Andrew and quickly grew together, playing shows and releasing The Daniel EP early the next year under the name "the.beat.less," with friend Daniel of Los Angeles band Spanish Archer on drums. They knew they needed a more permanent drummer, and their prayers and Craig's List ads were answered when Stoph Rhanor (drums) joined in Fall '04. With a full-time drummer, the trio could no longer sensibly call themselves "beat.less," and so, in one arbitrary way or another, became Modlins instead. They began playing shows and, with a constant outpour of new compositions, released The Andrew EP in Spring '05. It was around that same time when a friend of the trio, affectionately known as "Fonz," born Michael, introduced them to Alex Smith (bass guitar) who quickly joined the group, completing the band's rhythm section and adding a third harmony to their oldies-style vocal arrangements. Commencing a series of shows with their first appearance as a foursome in May '05, the group maintained their busy recording schedule, releasing their third effort, The Michael EP, in October '05.

The next year carried with it both a record (26 shows taking The Modlins all over San Diego and Southern California, including an epic appearance at mile 15.4 of the Rock and Roll Marathon, and a legendary 3-hour show at Oceanside's Rusty Spur), and an album; Here's To Being Happy, the band's first full-length, was released to a packed Whistle Stop crowd on February 16th, 2007.

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