Guitarist of the band, Spencer Kilpatrick, said that based on the feedback he got, Make 'last
"probably win air time on radio."We try to do the R & B Groove, and the type of reform it," he said
The young band, ages 18 to 24, usually practices as a five-piece consisting of Kilpatrick, vocalist Olivia Coder, drummer Cory Worrell, bassist Kyle Chase and emcee Flatline. Earl Jackson, owner of Poppafish Unplugged Records, helped the band produce a demo after seeing the group play at the end of other bands' sessions.Kilpatrick said his guitar licks add an element of blues to an otherwise hip hop and R&B feel, giving The Scam an eclectic Black-Eyed-Peas sound but with more edge."I listen to a lot of Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn, and lately more hip hop (like) Blue Scholars, The Roots and Flobots," he said.
The scam was named after the Steely Dan album, "The Royal Scam" Kilpatrick said.
"We have got this young drummer with them, and she came from a band's bass player Jeff Beck Tal Wilkenfeld and his 22" Kilpatrick said. "They are just a few years older than us, and they are great.