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Artist description
Many people described us as shoegazer with a sense of humor. |
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Music Style
indie |
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Musical Influences
My Bloody Valentine, Swervedriver, Sebadoh |
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Similar Artists
We were often compared to SSmashing Pumpkins, My Bloody Valentine, Swirlies, and Blur |
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Artist History
Motorhome was a band that played in the Chicago area opening for acts such as Allanis Morisette, Everclear, Cornershop, The Faith Healers, Rollerskate Skinny, Gene, Bis, and many more. |
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Group Members
Josiah Mazzaschi-guitar, vocals, & KeyboardsKristen Thiele-bass & vocalsLaura Masura-drumsBill Talsma-drumsMatt Espy-drums |
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Instruments
Drums, Bass, Guitar, and Keyboards |
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Albums
Sex Vehicle 1995 Dirt Records Man of the Future 1999 self-released |
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Press Reviews
With Josiah Mazzaschi's dazzlingly eclectic storehouse of sounds at its sonic heart, this coed trio combines the exotic petulance of fellow Chicagoites Smashing Pumpkins with the lush, dissonant texturings of dream-poppers like My Bloody Valentine and Blur. The satisfying result is that rarest of indie rock feats: an unaffected balance of quirkiness and catchy, stick to your ribs hooks. A- Entertainment Weekly August 1995 |
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Location
Chicago, IL - USA |
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