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The Derivatives

Waco, Texas, United States | INDIE

Waco, Texas, United States | INDIE
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"Uproar artist of the week: The Derivatives"

The Derivatives, chosen for representation by Uproar Records this year, will blow up the stage with their unique full band atmosphere.

Composed of Spring junior Tyler Reno on rhythm guitar and vocals, Plano senior Reece Beall on drums, Missouri City senior Jake Barr on saxophone, Fair Oaks Ranch senior Trey Hampton on keys, Waco freshman David Rosenbaum on bass, and managed by Edina, Minn., junior Nash Peterson, delivers a unique sound that distinguishes them from other Uproar artists.

“Other artists are either just one or two people…so the fact that we have a full sound…that distinguishes us,” Beall said.

Reno agreed that the band’s sound is distinct.

“Our originals that we had were real different. A lot of people have said they haven’t really heard anything like it, but they like it,” Reno said. “I think some of the other artists kind of have some similar sounds to other bands but it’d be really hard to try to say ‘Oh, The Derivatives sound like this band,’ because there’s just really not a band out there that we sound like.”

The band will be performing at many events over the next few months with one gig at 7:30 Oct. 23 outside the S.U.B and another Oct. 24 at Common Grounds. The band will also play at Homecoming with the other Uproar artists and at Christmas on 5th Street.

Reno says that at Christmas on 5th, they might be enticed to perform some Christmas songs.

“I haven’t talked to the guys about it, but we might implement maybe one or two,” Reno said. “I think that’d be kind of cool to do. I really like ‘Drummer Boy.’ There’s a bunch of good Christmas songs that we could do.”

Listeners can check out some of The Derivatives’ music by visiting their new Facebook page, where they have uploaded a few sample tracks.

Reno and Beall started the band about a year and a half ago.

“I played drums, he sang and played guitar, so we kind of got together. He had some originals that he brought to the table and I just figured out what to play with those,” Beall said.

They had gigs at Common Grounds and picked up people and had to let some people go, but Reno feels that it is all part of the course.

“[We] just kind of gradually built on…we picked up guys along the way,” Reno said. “We’ve gone through some musicians too. It’s kind of been a process.”

Band manager Nash Peterson said one of the goals for The Derivatives is not only to gain a lot of exposure, but to refine their sound and make it memorable for the listeners and fans.

“That’s the whole reason why I’m in Uproar, to have that experience on what it’s like to manage a band,” Peterson said. “I’d say that’s what I’m getting out of this whole experience.”

For more information on The Derivatives, visit the Uproar Records website at www.uproarrecords.com, or visit the band’s Facebook page. - The Lariat


Discography

The Derivatives (Self Titled)

"Moving On"
"Civilized"
"Share the Wealth"
"3 A.M."
"Into the Desert"
"Purgatory"
"Take Your Medicine"
"Groovin"

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The Derivatives, signed Uproar group for the 2012-2013 season is made up of founding members Tyler Reno (Houston) and Reece Beall (Dallas), and joined by Michael O'Donnell (Houston), Malcolm Williams (Dallas), and Matt Knight (San Diego). Tyler and Reece first played at a Common Grounds Waco Open-Mic Night two years ago, and have been a team ever since. The Derivatives, chosen for representation by Uproar Records this year, will blow up the stage with their unique full band atmosphere. (the Baylor Lariat; James Herd). They have gained 1300 likes on their Facebook page since starting it a year ago and have had a lot of support from family, friends and fellow students.

The first live show as The Derivatives took place at the Waco Tattoo Festival, which was their first show in front of a large audience. Since that first show, they have played local venues such as a Waco bar named Metro Restaurant and Bar. They have played Austin Venues such as The Roost, The Saxon Pub, Pooties Road House, and The Red Eyed Fly. This past summer, The Derivatives recorded eight songs at D.R.S (Direct Resonance Studio). These eight songs can be heard on their soundcloud page. It was a great experience that brought us to the next level of artistry. says Reno. They also recorded a 3 song EP with former David Crowder fiddle player Mike Hogan. They released their single last spring entitled "Finding You". 

Coming up, you can expect to see the Derivatives taking Waco and Austin by storm. They plan to play at least 5 times in Austin in the Spring of 2014 and two to three times in Waco. Amidst the many live performances, they will be doing charity work with the American Heart Organization and are currently trying to get involved with the Big Brother organization as well. They feel giving back to the community that has granted them success if extremely important. 

The Derivatives will be re-entering the studio to produce new material by late-november or early december. Until then, you can expect to hear their sound echoing throughout the Waco and Austin area. For more information, you can become a part of the rapidly growing Derivatives fanbase on Facebook or Twitter.

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