02/21: AUDITIONS!
Madison, WI – Fundamentally Sound will be holding open auditions for male UW singers on Sunday, February 21st, 2010 from 6:00 – 9:00 PM in the Humanities building on the UW campus.
To audition, please sign up on the choral board on the first floor of the Humanities building or just stop by during auditions and we’ll find a time for you to try out.
We are actively seeking basses, but singers of all voice parts are welcome and encouraged to audition.
For your audition, please be prepared to sing a verse and chorus of a song which highlights your voice.
February 12, 2010 No Comments
02/10: SAC Birthday Party and Pig Roast (Madison, WI)
Madison, WI – Fundamentally Sound performed at the Student Activity Center on the UW-Madison campus last night at a birthday celebration for the building, which is one year old. The party was hosted the Associated Students of Madison (ASM), the official student government of UW-Madison. The party was a big hit with UW students!
February 11, 2010 No Comments
Media: 77 Square (On the Aisle)
Madison, WI - Fundamentally Sound’s recent CARA nomination for “Best Male Collegiate Arrangement” was covered in a blog post by Lindsay Christians for 77 Square:
“Congratulations, Fundemantally Sound! The all-male UW-Madison a cappella group was recently nominated for an award by the Contemporary A Cappella Society (CASA).
Their original arrangement of Radiohead’s “High and Dry,” written by recent alumnus Bret Fanshaw, earned them a nod for “Best Male Collegiate Arrangement,” a category they share with more established groups like…”
February 11, 2010 No Comments
02/10: SAC Birthday Party and Pig Roast (Madison, WI)
Madison, WI – Fundamentally Sound will perform at the Student Activity Center on the UW-Madison campus tonight to celebrate the SAC’s one year anniversary. Aside from the entertainment, ASM will be providing a lot of free food and you’ll have the chance to check out the student organizations housed in the building.
Student Activity Center
333 East Campus Mall
Madison, WI 53715
February 10, 2010 No Comments
Press Release: UW A CAPPELLA GROUP NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED
Madison – Fundamentally Sound, an all-male student-run a cappella group at UW-Madison, gained national recognition this week for an original arrangement of Radiohead’s “High and Dry” on their debut album Stratosphere. The piece, written by recent alumnus Bret Fanshaw, was nominated for a Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA) for “Best Male Collegiate Arrangement” by the Contemporary A Cappella Society (CASA). Each year, CASA receives submissions and judges a cappella groups from all around the world, including professional, collegiate, and high school groups.
“I honestly couldn’t believe it at first,” said Fanshaw, who graduated from UW in May 2009 with a B.A. in International Studies. “We’ve all worked so hard to put this group together over the last 5 years, and it was truly incredible to see it pay off like that – especially on our very first album.”
Nationally, Fundamentally Sound was 1 of just 10 male collegiate groups and 1 of only 3 Midwestern collegiate groups nominated for a CARA this year. Other male groups hailed from schools mostly on the East coast, such as the University of North Carolina, Brandeis University, Brown, and Clemson. Among the nominees are recent American Idol contestant Anoop Desai for “Best Male Collegiate Solo” with the UNC Clef Hangers and the Tufts Beelzebubs, who received 4 nominations total and recently took second on NBC’s The Sing-Off, a nationally televised a cappella competition.
To see the full list of 2010 CARA nominees please visit http://www.casa.org/cara2010n
“Just to be recognized among some of the top groups and performers in the country is incredible for us,” said Michael Trevis, President of Fundamentally Sound and a student of film at UW. “It’s extremely flattering and makes me anxious to record again.”
Though this is Fundamentally Sound’s first CARA nomination, it is not UW-Madison’s first. Most recently, the UW MadHatters were nominated for “Best Male Collegiate Solo” for Mike Jurken’s performance on “I Believe” from their 2007 album Not for Credit.
Freddie Feldman of VOCOMOTION Studios in Skokie, IL worked with Fundamentally Sound to record, mix, and release Stratosphere, and is also a voting member of the Recording Academy (Grammys).
“Working on the Fundamentally Sound album was a pleasure. Unlike many collegiate a cappella groups, they know what they want and they smartly go about it,” said Feldman of FS. “They also happen to be really cool guys, which makes it even more fun to work with them. It’s terrific to be recognized and they certainly deserve it.”
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February 4, 2010 No Comments
02/06: Souper Bowl XIV (Madison, WI)
Madison, WI – This Saturday, February 6th, Fundamentally Sound will perform as part of Habitat for Humanity’s Souper Bowl XIV event held at Madison West High School. We are thrilled to be able to lend our voices to this, our first, Habitat for Humanity event! Though we are only performing from 7:00 PM to 7:50 PM, we encourage everyone to check out the entire event which will also feature appearances from Jessica Doyle and Bucky Badger and a performance from the UW Band.
February 3, 2010 No Comments
02/20: 3rd Annual Wisconsin A Cappella Showcase (Madison, WI)
Madison, WI - Fundamentally Sound will perform alongside UW’s other three a cappella groups (MadHatters, Tangled up in Blue, and Redefined) at the 3rd Annual Wisconsin A Cappella Showcase. For the third consecutive year, all ticket proceeds will be given to charitable organizations. For the second consecutive year, the proceeds will be given to the American Cancer Society through UW’s Relay for Life event, held in April at the Shell in Madison.
February 1, 2010 No Comments
CARA Nomination
We’ve been nominated for a Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA)! Bret Fanshaw‘s arrangement of “High and Dry” from our debut studio album, Stratosphere, has been nominated for “Best Male Collegiate Arrangement.”
The other nominees are:
- Alexander Koutzoukis’ “All the Love in the World” on Play the Game by Beelzebubs (Tufts)
- Erik Abi-Khattar’s “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing” on Breaking & Entering by Jabberwocks (Brown)
- Jonathan Mauney’s “Boondocks” on Twist by Clef Hangers (UNC)
- Noah Berg’s “Hallelujah” on Ca C’est Bon by Midnight Ramblers (University of Rochester)
These are all great tracks and we’re stoked that “High and Dry” is being considered alongside them! This is our first ever CARA nomination!
February 1, 2010 1 Comment
Notice
Due to a traffic collision involving three of our cars and inclement weather, Fundamentally Sound will not be performing at tonight’s International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella quarterfinal in East Lansing. Our apologies to Varsity Vocals, Capital Green, and Michigan State’s a cappella fans for any inconvenience this causes. We’d like to thank our fans for their support through this.
We are safe and sound and back in Madison. We’re in high spirits and expect to be back in action again soon!
January 30, 2010 4 Comments
Leaving for ICCA
We have a long drive to East Lansing today for our big ICCA Quarterfinal, so we’ll be leaving Madison within the hour. Be sure to check out our Facebook page and Twitter for continuing updates throughout the day and check back here tomorrow for a full recap of the competition.
January 30, 2010 No Comments









