Artist's albums
Grand Marais
2023 · album
Let It Drop
2023 · single
Morrissey for Company
2023 · single
Opening Band
2023 · single
Specks: An Autobiographical Record
2022 · EP
Battle of Flowers
2017 · album
The Weather Here
2009 · album
Captains of Industry
2007 · EP
Living Again
2007 · EP
The Head Sits Upside Down On the Top of the Head
2007 · album
Hot Love
2006 · album
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Biography
Buttercup, a life-affirming art-rock band from Texas, has written hundreds of original songs that NPR calls “jangly art rock for the left side of the brain.” Since 2004, the band has released 7 full-length recordings and a DVD documentary. They have toured the US, and have shared the stage with Jonathan Richman, Elliott Smith, Rhett Miller (the Old 97s), Ian Moore, Jad Fair, The Apples in Stereo, Salim Nourallah, Huey Lewis and the News, Foreigner and Willie Nelson. They are not to be confused with several other "Buttercups" including the band from Boston, MA. Buttercup is a trio of distinct personalities: singer Erik Sanden, guitarist Joe Reyes and bassist odie. The three joined forces in 2003 and have remained the best of friends. In this way, Buttercup is a real band, like U2 or the Osmonds, with long term membership (original members) and a large body of work. Erik Sanden functions largely as a frontman: he is terribly handsome, nigh-literate and his humor tends towards the absurd. Joe Reyes is famous for his unwavering smile, generous nature and, oh yeah, for his Grammy. Odie, a Texas treasure, brings unconventional voicings, deep sartorial sense, and rock-and-roll-animal power both to the bass and to his cooking (he has been known to craft high quality sandwiches on stage). Their newest recording Battle of Flowers 2017 was mixed by Larry Crane (Elliott Smith, Death Cab for Cutie, Sleater-Kinney) in Portland Oregon.