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Lo Presher

Lo Presher is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Brevard County, Florida. The band released three studio albums and toured extensively, including performances on the Vans Warped Tour.〔(Playing Loud and Fast, For Seven Hours Straight ) ''New York Times''〕 The band is usually classified under Surf Rock, but fans are credited with labeling their style as ''Tribal Alternative'', a musical movement popular in the U.S. underground independent scene of the late nineties, of which the band is credited for influencing.〔''Buzz'' magazine, Issue No. 30 September 18, 1998〕 They are best known for their work on musical soundtracks for extreme sports videos and for their live, theatrical percussion performances in which they play homemade instruments. ''The band's name is sometimes credited as Lo Pressure or Low Pressure''
==Biography==

Lo Presher was formed in 1992 in Titusville, Florida, by brothers Thaddeus and Nate Cranston and lifelong neighborhood friend Jimi Beach. Drummer Patrick Wilkey became a member in 1994. The group made their indie record debut in 1992 with ''The Dreamstorm Collection'', which found favor in the underground surf community. Songs from the album appeared on various feature length surf films and attained international distribution.
After shunning interest from a variety of independent record labels, the band decided to create their own production company and formed Everything Records (EVREC) in 1995. Throughout the mid-nineties the band, acting as the production company, produced several showcases and events that promoted other up and coming bands and DJ's throughout the state of Florida (US). ''Earthvibe'' held in June 1995 at the Volusia County Fairgrounds in Daytona Beach, Florida helped to mark the early careers of such notable DJs as Andy Hughes, Chang, and DJ Sandy.
In late 1995, the band teamed up with world champion surfer/musician Tom Curren on a national tour to promote Ocean Aid, a non-profit environmental awareness agency. The tour was visually archived by ''Sonny Miller'', one of the surf culture's most celebrated and respected cinematographers.〔(Sonny Miller to organize boycott of new Globe surf film )〕 Tour stops along the East Coast often spawned impromptu jams and cameo appearances by several noted musicians such as world champion surfer/musician Kelly Slater and David Setgast founder of the famous surf music haunt, the Groove Tube in Indialantic, Florida.
The band continued to create music for extreme sports and movie soundtracks including the Surf NRG series by ''Surfer'' magazine's Kevin Welsh who claimed ''"Lo Presher is one of my favorite bands, those guys are definitely a unique, creative group of individuals." ''〔(ESM Interview )〕
In 1996, the band teamed with manager Jim Hayek to record their second LP ''Icon Jungle'' in Miami, Florida. Hayek approached Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman with the band's proposal for an Independent Artist Stage and sponsor area known as the Surf Compound. The band went on to manage, produce and perform on this independent stage throughout the 1996 tour. That year, the stage notoriously showcased the talents of several notable underground bands such as ''The Tom Curren Band'', Donovan Frankenreiter's ''Sunchild'', Mark McGrath's ''Sugar Ray'', Peter King, and the ''X-Members'' featuring Ray Bones of the famous Bones Brigade skate posse.〔(Contest: Win tickets to the Vans Warped Tour in Vancouver! )〕
In 1997 the band toured again with the Vans Warped Tour,〔(Industrial Sound & Touring Technologies, INC )〕 sharing the tour bus with Swedish punk band, Millencolin. During this period the band was sponsored by Jägermeister, and contributed to an indie promotional program called the Jägermeister Music Tour. Notable performances included a show at Hollywood California's famed ''Opium Den'', where the band introduced their homemade percussive instruments known as "spikestands" to the press.
In 1999 the band recorded ''Indigenous Species'' at Full Sail Studios in Orlando, Florida. The album was dedicated to the firefighters that fought to save Lo Presher's wooded studio from the Florida firestorms that raged across the state that year.
Lo Presher's last live performance was at the House of Blues in Orlando on July 26, 2003. Plans for a reunion show are said to be in the works. Thad and Nate Cranston continue to produce soundtracks for Everything Records and Jimi Beach has become a recognized artist〔http://www.flowtogether.com/122.htm〕 responsible for creating the designer brands ''Bluworld of Water''〔(Water works - OrlandoSentinel.com )〕 and Bong Spirit Vodka.〔(SpaceCadetz.com - The Best of MySpace Blog » Blog Archive » Interview: Jimi Beach of Bong Vodka )〕

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