![]() "My dedication to The Symphonia is twofold: First, selfishly at my age (74), I want and need to be intellectually challenged. With a background in advertising and market research, Marti primarily works to update and organize The Symphonia's large databases of patrons and supporters. She has been working with The Symphonia for nearly 12 years. One such volunteer is Marti Kaplan (pictured above, left). Our organization thrives thanks to these passionate individuals, who give their time and energy to bring classical music to the community. But Hoover doesn’t dwell on that after all, his band has more records to make - and time is of the essence.The Symphonia would like to thank all of its volunteers for their hard work and dedication. I don't think we really have a, you know, ‘bad song.’ ” Maybe one will, someday. Hoover adds graciously: “We've been lucky so far. Reflecting the mostly lighthearted and uplifting record, A Round of Applause closes cheekily - but not sarcastically - with the sound of people clapping. “My title, A Round of Applause, just came one day, and we were like, ‘Yo, that sounds like a Gentle Giant record.’” Hooveriii derived the album title from the late-‘80s Roky Erickson song “Click Your Fingers Applauding the Play.” “That’s too much of a mouthful,” Hoover qualified. Playing with that idea he says A Round of Applause is the kindred spirit of Lust For Life. But also, to me, this record is very progressive as well, and I think that that provides a nice balance.” HE previously referred to Water for the Frogs as the band’s equivalent of Iggy Pop’s The Idiot. “I am not really a playlist guy or a singles guy,” Hoover admits. Occasionally paying homage to the Canterbury scene, the band consider it to be a palette cleanser of sorts. Whereas 2021’s Water for the Frogs was akin to a jam-band record - most of its seven songs are about five minutes long (including a closing track that lasts nearly 10) - A Round of Applause could be considered their “pop” album. The end result is A Round of Applause, an expansive and even, at times, experimental record. Finding additional inspiration via Nick Cave, who once said that dabbling with new ideas continues to fuel his near-50-year career, the band decidedly took a different approach with their new album and gave themselves the freedom to explore in the studio. ![]() After the rise of a certain five-letter word that starts with a C, they realized that time really shouldn’t be taken for granted. Prior to delving into A Round of Applause - Hoveriii’s second album through The Reverberation Appreciation Society -the band had stuck to a routine of issuing about two releases a year (including singles, live albums, etc.). Though created in large part by founder Bert Hoover, Hooveriii has grown to include Gabe Flores (lead guitar and vocals), Kaz Mirblouk (bass and synths), James Novick (synths), and Owen Barrett (drums). The dates kick off July 23 in Oceanside, CA and conclude in Phoenix, CA on August 27. Conceived and co-directed by the mighty Nikki Houston and Owen Summers it features aliens stranded on earth try to find their way home until things go very wrong. It was a pretty bare bones jangle jam until the band filled it with ear candy.” The video was filmed on 16mm at the Trona Pinnacles in Trona CA. ![]() It’s our first song to feature Anna Wallace singing along with us and it came together rather seamlessly. Today the band shares the first take of the album by way of A Round Of Appluase’s opening track, “See.” The band’s Bert Hoover notes, “‘See’ is about trying not to take life for granted. Los Angeles psych-rock band Hooveriii (pronounced "Hoover Three") have announced the July 29 release of their new album A Round of Applause.
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