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The String Cheese Incident (abbreviated SCI), one of the bands involved in the jam movement of the mid-to-late 1990s, formed in the ski mountains of Colorado such as Crested Butte and Telluride in 1993. Check our available String Cheese Incident concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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On The Sting Cheese Incident's first new studio album in nine years, they truly sound like they've found a comfortable, collaborative groove. Song in My Head comes off like a live iteration of the band, and maybe that's because it's loaded with 10 tight-sounding, jam-ready songs that they've road-tested but never put to tape before. They brought in Talking Heads' Jerry Harrison to provide an outside production perspective and help massage the tracks...
- www.relix.com
SCI Fidelity Earlier this year, The String Cheese Incident revived its Winter Carnival concert series for the first time since 2007. To celebrate its return, SCI archivist Larry Fox delved deep into the group's vaults to create Frozen Cheese --a well-rounded compilation featuring unreleased material from Winter Carnival shows performed between 1999 and 2003...
- www.relix.com
Democracy prevails on the String Cheese Incident's fifth studio album, a relatively mellow follow-up to 2003's dark and edgy Untying the Not. With band members writing a couple of tracks each, the sextet celebrate new beginnings mostly by gazing longingly at the past. Look! There are Grateful Dead wordies Robert Hunter and John Barlow contributing to hippie-rock high points "45th of November" and "Drive" (String Cheese's very own "Truckin'"), respectively...
- www.blender.com
The String Cheese Incident is probably the leading contender to absorb the tour tribe disenfranchised by the abdication of Phish. But while the Colorado band's West Coast groove leans to the jazz-bluegrass roots of the Grateful Dead, the group's first studio disc in three years has a shiny, upbeat feel that's more akin to Little Feat...
- www.rollingstone.com
One Step Closer represents a step in the right direction for String Cheese Incident, a veteran jam band with a goofy name and impressive bluegrass chops. Working with producer Malcolm Burn has allowed String Cheese to focus on the one thing bands of their ilk far too often forget about: songs...
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Ever since the Grateful Dead cut lousy albums back in the late '60s, reviewers have fallen back on a certain adage: a good live band doesn't always come across in the studio. One pictures a band trapped within the studio walls, forced to capture their live energy with no audience in sight. Many continue to see this as the central dilemma for contemporary jam bands. The String Cheese Incident hasn't been immune to studio difficulties...
- www.popmatters.com
After releasing a mammoth 40 live recordings from their 2002 tour, String Cheese Incident is back in the studio with easily the finest moment they have ever committed to tape in this environment. On Untying the Not, SCI erases the perception that the only thing they are capable of as a band is playing long, wonderfully intricate, transcendent jams rooted in songs in a live setting...
- music.aol.com
To those unfamiliar with the String Cheese Incident, this album may cause some confusion upon being placed in the disc player. Are they a progressive bluegrass band? A rhythm & blues band with a generous dose of funk? Or hippie wannabes harking back to the late '60s? The answer is all of the above. The String Cheese Incident, like their jam band peers Leftover Salmon or the Larry Keel Experience, refuse to stick to one style...
- music.aol.com
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