intervision [n] {in•ter•vizh•in}

1. Refined, groove-infused soul

2. Beautiful and heart-wrenching melodic pop

3. Pure and sexy adultness

4. State of nirvana

Hailed as a modern-day Steely Dan, this Oregon-based group of funksters continues to craft sophisticated pop music that is equally soothing, intelligent and danceable. Showcasing soulful lead vocals, lush harmonies and infectious grooves, this group has astonished audiences throughout the Northwest and beyond.

Along the way, they have had the privilege of sharing the stage with such platinum artists as Lifehouse, Ghostland Observatory, Garaj Mahal and the Neville Brothers.

The band has also released three studio albums to critical acclaim: Inside (2005), Shades of Neptune (2007), and Intervision (2010).

After an extended hiatus, the band is ready to get back to focusing on what they do best… making great music and putting on a great performance.

“Sweet, mellow, jazzy and soulful...the disc is laid back and danceable. And man, does it ever get in your head. (And I mean that in a good way.) Don’t believe me? Take a listen.”

- The Oregonian

“These guys are one of the best bands to come off the streets of Portland...Read my lips. These guys are the next big thing.”

- Calvin Walker, KMHD’s Groovology

“Soulful vocals and icy smooth grooves make this one of the City of Rose’s jazziest, best kept secrets.”

- Idaho Statesmen

“Creighton and company wax chill and sexy, offering funk-laced jazz with a decidedly futuristic bent, making dance-soul fusioneers Jamiroquai an easy comparison.”

- Willamette Week

“intervision is creating pop in the style of Jamiroquai, Glenn Lewis, and Remy Shand. This is great music and great singing combined with good lyrics - hard to ask for more than that.”

- Unsigned Magazine