Dan, aka Danjo - He loves to eat rocks and dirt. Owls nest in his beard and raccoons live in his banjo. He enjoys good whiskey but will settle for a lot of it. Influences include station wagons and dirt roads. He would like St Anne's Reel played at his imminent and untimely funeral.
Julio, aka the Fiddlist - A leading figure in the Neo-Thracian art revival, he has turned his efforts to being a sound geologist, seeking to unearth the organic, acoustic pathways that lie in the post-modern underground. Which is really a convoluted way of saying that he plays the fiddle and mandolin, and enjoys long walks on the beach. He also disliked hipsters before anyone else.
Mike, aka Snake - A fine lad raised in Bytowne, Mike discovered music at an early age, and as time progressed, he fell to the dark side he picked up wind instruments. As he ran out of wind instruments to melt down into percussive objects, his parents purchased him a set of drums. He revels in the acoustic properties of everything from 1950's suitcases, to kitchen counter-tops, and currently plays the Bodhran, Cajon and other percussion in the band. Mike also enjoys speaking in the third person.
Pat, aka Pat - He was raised by a single mother and 12 older sisters. Some may call him a born 'Ladies' Man. In his youth he enrolled in hair-styling. His swift hand skills led him to play bass guitar. It was here that history was forever changed.
Zac, aka Old Man Puentes - He was born to a son of a 9th generation 3rd tier buffalo farmer who abandoned him as an infant. At 13 he had grown a full beard and fallen in love with the colour of flannel. Armed with his shockingly attractive beard and dapper looks, he set out to the big City. Desperate and destitute, he put the bagpipes away to pursue his second passion: pizza. Before long, his culinary skills led him to the esteemed position of guitar. Zac quickly became the city's best, just below-average axe slinger.