Shark Week’s refined, yet audacious rock ‘n’ roll

Shark Week's sound fluctuated from reverb drenched surf pop to distorted rock n' roll freak outs. (Photo Courtesy of Shark Week)
Shark Week the band released their digital EP the day before Discovery's iconic Shark Week started. (Courtesy Shark Week)
Shark Week the band released their digital EP the day before Discovery's iconic Shark Week started. (Courtesy Shark Week)
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Tim Bracken, wtop.com

WASHINGTON – Local music fans are buzzing about Shark Week, and it has nothing to do with TV.

On Aug. 10, just before the start of Discovery Channel’s beloved Shark Week, a D.C. band with the same name released a new digital EP on the website Bandcamp.

The band’s sense of humor is reflected in the release date.

Led by frontman Ryan Mitchell, Shark Week’s brand of garage rock is just as refined as it is audacious.

“It all started off as a joke,” says drummer Dan Newhauser.

But soon, the band realized it was on to something.

Newhauser also cites shared influences to helping the band form its sound.

The satisfyingly straightforward arrangements highlight each member’s strengths.

Mitchell’s raw yet elegant lead vocals guide the band’s dynamic from reverb drenched surf pop to distorted rock ‘n’ roll freak outs.

Bassist Danielle Vu is quick to point out that the key to Shark Week’s sound is to follow their instincts without trying to reach for a specific genre.

“That’s one thing I really loved about joining Shark Week,” she says. The band never thought “we need to sound like The Kinks or Richard Hell. It was just very natural and organic.”

Shark Week marked the release of their EP with a well attended show at D.C. multimedia venue, Montserrat House.

“It just felt great to get that support from everybody,” Newhauser says. “It was really awesome and validating.”

Now that Discovery’s Shark Week has arrived, the band sees an influx of Twitter followers who mistakenly think that the band has something to do with actual sharks.

“Maybe there’s a little confusion there, but we’ll take it,” Newhauser says.

The band’s next concert is Sept. 22 at Velvet Lounge.

Listen to the new EP (EDITOR’S NOTE: This song contains profanity):

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