Volumen 1 :: Shane Hickey
Volumen 2 :: Doug Smith
Volumen^2 :: Bryan Hickey
bKCAWCK :: Chris Bacon
Volumen Beta :: Bob Marshall


 
Bob Marshall Volumen Beta
Bob Marshall

Watch Bob, and watch him close. See if you can catch him slippin�. You never will, because this plunging draft horse of the VOLUMEN skins never does. Every beat, fill, ride...every damn flam-flam or paradiddle he plays fits as tight and snug as in those walls at Macchu Picchu where you can�t even slip a piece of paper between these stones as big as a Volkswagen Beetle. It�s a craft he�s honed in nearly half a dozen other Missoula bands, including Prosciutto, Saved for This Dark Dawn and the much-missed Spanker. The tireless BobJob is still foaming to rock long after his bandmates have packed it in for the evening, and, like Doug, he�s also an excellent cook. Keep him away from the chilies, though�last time Bob came to my house, he whipped up some 2:30 AM quesadillas that cleared the place out like a canister of CS gas.


 
 
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Tribe Montana 07/26/2005
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Title: Best geek rock in the Northwest
Author: Josh



Montana is punk. They don't dress as punk as other places that claim to be punk. In fact, sometimes they dress downright lame. But punk is on the inside. Montanans do what they want to do, what they feel is the right thing to do, and they don't give a fuck what anyone thinks about it. Wait, this is a review about The Volumen. Well I happen to believe that the Volumen represents this ideal of Montana punk. Of all the awesome bands in Missoula, Volumen have stuck it out, maintained their flair, and done exactly what the hell they've wanted to do throughout the various transitions in their lives and music.

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