Bio
Tyler Despres had been playing “Han” solo around the Denver scene for a little less than a year. He acquired other band members in Charley Hine (of Dualistics) on bass, Carl Sorensen (200 Million Years, John Common and Blinding Flashes of Light, Eleanor, Andrea Ball) on percussion, Maria Kohler (Mercureria, Harpoontang) and Jess DeNicola (Jen Korte and the Loss and John Common and Blinding Flashes of Light). The group is now known as SCIENCE PARTNER.
SCIENCE PARTNER released its first 3 song demo in September of 2009 with hopes to add more to the library in the Spring of 2010. Don’t stop til you get enuff. Here’s a review of the first disc by “the” Westword:
“Although it’s labeled as a mere demo, this three-song, self-titled disc from Science Partner — formerly the Tyler Despres band — is far from a sketch or work in progress. Tightly controlled and clean as a whistle, it offers a quick dose of acoustic-based indie pop that, while sugary and harmonized, manages to have a bit of texture and bite. “Bee Is a Bee” is an almost nursery-rhyme kind of ditty dripping with rich instrumentation, while “A Little Sound” wraps the same vibe in a folkier feel. Despres and company don’t discover a downbeat key until the closer, “Ground Fault Interrupter,” and by that time, it’s already clear that these people are of the happy and shiny variety and that Science Partner is all about the bounce and the sigh. Which suits this debut just right." – Jason Heller, Westword




