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The self-described "time-warping boy band"
I.S.S. is led by vocalist/songwriter/producer Tim Smolens, who is better known for his work as bassist in the genre-hopping Santa Cruz, CA, band
Estradasphere. The quartet is rounded out by fellow vocalists (and occasional songwriters) Joey Riken, Joel Robinow, and George Smith. The group's album art, lyrics, and overall musical approach are a mixture of homage and parody concerning the decades-long history of the boy band genre/phenomenon, from
the Four Freshmen to
the Beach Boys and on through more modern groups such as
the Backstreet Boys. While on paper they may seem to possess the trappings of a mere novelty band, they surpass that sort of designation on the strength of their songwriting and musicianship; listening to them, it becomes immediately clear that they put a great deal of effort into their music and not just the concept behind it.
I.S.S.'s songs are built around four-part vocal harmonies that are at times uncanny in their similarity to
Pet Sounds/Smile-era
Beach Boys (Smolens is a devoted, largely self-taught acolyte of
Beach Boys mastermind
Brian Wilson).
I.S.S.'s debut album,
Forget About the Girl, came out in 2002 on Mimicry Records, the label of
Mr. Bungle/
Secret Chiefs 3 member Trey Spruance and the home of
Estradasphere's first few releases.
Forget About the Girl included contributions from Smolens' brother, Doug Smolens, on drums, along with backing vocals and instrumental assistance by fellow
Estradasphere members Timb Harris and John Whooley. ~ William York