Heavy hitters Basha âIt doesnât mean anything,â said Holly Scala, about the band name Basha. âItâs just something our older sister used by Kent Irwin to call me as a kid.â âAccording to some source, it means âkingâ in Hebrew,â said Amber Scala, Hollyâs sister and bandmate. The Scala sisters liked the sound of the word. They thought it would stick in peopleâs heads. Before adopting the name, they were just two siblings with a couple of guitars and a handful of Green Day covers. Photo/Kent IrwIn
needed to play folk music, like, boring music. So we really just stopped playing because we were sick of it and bored.â A trip to Europe renewed the girlsâ passion for writing songs. They came back to the U.S. and started looking for a drummer. A mutual friend, who happened to be the vocalist of Drag Me Under, knew someone. He invited Amber over to the grocery store where they both worked, and pointed her out. âWe realized we donât have to play songs we donât like,â said Holly. âSo thatâs when we tracked down Jess, and everything clicked.â Osborne, like the Scala sisters, regarded the overblown music of the 1980s in a similarly exasperated manner, due in no small part to her shared surname with one of that eraâs rock idols. âOzzy Osbourne is not a father figure to me,â said Osborne. âBut I do get asked all the time if Iâm related to him.â Osborne does, however, trace her rock heritage to her real father, who taught her some basic moves on the kit. Her parents were not interested in attending any concerts as chaperones, so she snuck out to see them. In high school, she gathered with a group of friends and started a short-lived riot grrl band. âIâm kinda fidgetyâI like to be constantly moving, so thatâs why I like the drums,â said Osborne. Before long, the newly christened Basha went to the Sound Saloon to record a five-song EP with Jeromy Ainsworth. The eponymous release uses narratives, both fictional and true, to explore themes of love, old age, and critical thinking. âWe wrote âFind A Wayâ about peopleâs ignorance,â said Holly. âThere are people who are overly positive. They live in a bubble. Itâs kind of frustrating. Theyâll say, âI donât bother myself with the bad news.ââ âItâs just about being more aware,â added Amber. Like all great alternative music, musical skill is under-emphasized, in favor of catchy songs and high energy. âI know my guitar skills are very lacking,â said Amber. âBut each song allows us to push ourselves a little more, and we can say, âWe can do this.ââ Ί
They don't play songs they don't like: Jess Osborne, Holly Scala and Amber Scala are Basha.
âOur dad loved â80s big hair music,â said Amber. âThatâs what we grew up listening to. He was the music figure of our family.â Itâs fitting that the style Basha would eventually adopt owes much to the alternative music of the â90s and early â00s, a generation that desperately sought to depart from their fathersâ garages lined with Quiet Riot, Poison and Def Leppard posters. Garage rock, pop punk, and grunge influences meld into a thunderous crash around the harmonious voices of Amber and Holly. Fuzz guitars, heavy drums and driving rhythms, offset by a sense for melody and tunefulness, build a mood thatâs a bit like the word Basha itself: at once childlike and destructive, and a bit sentimental and imaginative. The Scala sisters recall the days prior to meeting their drummer, Jess Osborne, with pause. âWe started out all acoustic,â said Holly. âWe played a lot of open mics. We thought, since it was just the two of us, that we
Basha performs at the holland Project, 140 Vesta St., on March 24. For more information, visit http://basha1. bandcamp.com.
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