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The Nice Outfit dons a well-fitted new EP
The Nice Outfit rocks out on stage.  
By Bobby Tanzilo RSS Feed
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Published Dec. 21, 2007 at 5:14 a.m.
Tags: the nice outfit, paul wall, terry hackbarth, trolley, easter records, ryan weber, nick sanborn, decibully, justin perkins, joe kirschling, new blind nationals, sparkler, menlo, quinn scharber

Over the years, Paul Wall and Terry Hackbarth have been the driving force behind two British Invasion-fed power pop outfits, Trolley and The Nice Outfit.

The latter band -- which also includes Quinn Scharber on bass and drummer Joe Kirschling and also had roots in the now-defunct New Blind Nationals -- has been gigging a lot and now releases a four-song EP.

"Kissing Jocelyn," on Milwaukee's Easter Records, is officially launched on Saturday, Dec. 22 at an 8 p.m. gig at The Mad Planet. Local music fans got a pre-gig taste when the band played on WMSE's "Local/Live" show on Dec. 18.

While The Nice Outfit and Trolley inhabit similar space on the musical spectrum, TNO is a little less "kempt" than Trolley, shaking up its Kinks-y power pop roots with covers of tunes by bands like arty post-punk outfit Magazine and American punks Redd Cross.

"The CD was recorded over a four-month period by our drummer Joe Kirschling in my basement and kitchen," says Wall, not to be confused with the rapper of the same name.

"We recorded about 18-20 songs and wanted to put out a little teaser before the full-length."

The EP was mixed by Justin Perkins, formerly of The Obsoletes and Yesterday's Kids. Now based in Madison, Perkins works at the famed Smart Studios there and has been doing some work at Wauwatosa's Burst Studio, too.

"We originally wanted to have it out a bit sooner as it definitely has a brisk, summery feel to it," Wall says of the EP, explaining that the original release date was stymied by unexpected production delays.

The other songs from the sessions will be used on the as-yet unnamed full-length, which will be released in 2008, according to Wall.

"It's totally recorded but just starting to be mixed," he says. "We are maybe going to record a few more just so we have more to choose from. We even recorded a couple covers, just for snicks: "Annie's Gone" by Redd Kross and "Knowing Me, Knowing You" by Abba. I don't think those will make it on the full-length, but who knows.

"We already have four 'new' mixed songs ready to go and Joe is mixing them at an alarming rate! They sound real good, though; I think as good or better than anything on the EP."

Wall says that the new recordings by The Nice Outfit shouldn't lead anyone to think Trolley has been retired to the rail yard.

"Trolley has a full-length CD mixed and mastered," he says. "We just have to come up with the cash to press and promote it. It was produced by Ryan Weber with assistance from Nick Sanborn, both from Decibully (and) recorded at my house and finished at Bionic."



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The Mad Planet
533 E. Center St.
Milwaukee, WI 53212
(414) 263-4555

Band information:
The Nice Outfit
Description: The Nice Outfit is a powerhouse, paint-peeling pop combo based out of Milwaukee, WI. Boasting a fab guitar duo in Terry Hackbarth and Paul Wall and a top rhythm section in Jon Phillip and Nate Norfolk, the Outfit is the sound of a tidal wave carashing into Brian Wilson's sandbox as if the summer would never end. Tough, good time garage mod; Brill Building as the Now Sound! Driving to the gig with nitro in the tank. Check out their new e.p. at finer Milwaukee record stores.

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