Local band The Daily Supplement helps to give a hefty dose of danceable sounds By Jesse Reilly COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER jmr447@psu.edu Tired of the same old routine? Brian Shuman, bass player for The Daily Supplement, said no band is playing the kind of stuff they're playing. The Pennsylva nia native band has a refreshing improvisational sound that is hard not to dance to. The alternative-turned-improv band, composed of Brian Schu man on electrical bass guitar, his twin brother Scott Schuman on drums and Matt Albeck on gui tar, have been playing together since they were in the eighth grade. "We played churches because that was the only place they let such young kids play, Albeck said. The band provides its audi ence with a mix of very dance able beats and sounds. "Our sound is a combination of Latin jazz with elements of rock and funk fusion," Albeck said. The band has definitely moved on from its church days. It moved to State College in August after attracting a large crowd at a house party and receiving posi tive feedback from the crowd. "We realized the people in State College really dig what we're doing," Albeck said. "That's never happened to us before." The Daily Supplement has been playing Monday nights at The Brewery 233 E. Beaver Ave., opening for Alchemy. With Alche my's recent departure, The Daily Supplement gained the top Thursday night spot. "They've paid their dues and are way more talented than a lot of bands that come through town," said Scott Sheader, min- would be great to gain some of the Tall Shiva Hookah Lounge, nitely be playing here in the ager of The Brewery "The band Alchemy's crowd, Shuman said. 224 W. College Ave., and Crowbar, future." got the spot because they have a "If there are a lot of people 420 E. College Ave. The band hopes to get a taste similar feel to Alchemy and peo- there, it is guaranteed we're "I think they have something of the city life in the future and ple love them and dance all going to play a good show. Hay- to offer and the crowd at the move to Philadelphia and even night " people into it boosts our emo- Crowbar responded very posi- tually Manhattan. But for now The Thursday night spot will tions and we play better because tively to their music," David they're happy gaining a fan base provide the band access to a of it," he added. Wells, Crowbar's director of and perfecting their sound, ,larger crowd and new faces. It The band has also played at operations, said, n'tieywill adeff-, Albeck said. 164 • 1.4111.41 • e.s-di a 4b,..•...• t+ b 4. •-• • 4,4 Courtesy of The Deily The Daily Supplement plays every Monday at The Brewery, 233 E. Beaver Ave., and opens for Alchemy. They will fill the top spot this "We realized the people in State College really dig what we're doing. That's never happened to us before." Matt Albeck The Daily Supplement guitarist brings beat If you go When: Monday nights Where: The Brewery, 233 E Beaver Ave. Details: The band opens for Alchemy and you must be 21 to A/heck - it out,•{r • Supplement spring.