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Artist description
A solo (literally) project. A one-man experimental band. |
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Music Style
Garbage Rock on the Jazz Tip |
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Musical Influences
Mr. Bungle, Faith No More, Tortoise, Isotope 217, Blonde Redhead, At the Drive-in, Jamiroquai, Modest Mouse, Hooverphonic, Peter Gabriel, Portishead, The Promise Ring, Shudder to Think, Fantomas, Depeche Mode, Snapcase, Stereolab, Tool, John Zorn, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Primus, Aphex Twin, Air, Talking Heads, New Order, the Sundays, Slint, Fossil, Frente, Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, Tom Waits, the Cure, the Dismemberment Plan, and... well... more |
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Similar Artists
Too tough to call it. You be the judge. |
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Artist History
In a dark corner hunched a thin, human-like form. In truth, it was a human. It heard music in its head. It wanted to get the music out, so if it didn't go away, maybe it could at least hear new music in its head. It moved to build a recording machine out of old toasters. Miracuously it worked, and the first cd was generated. It was cradled like a baby by the thin human. It named it "Out of Words and Order" Time passed. More songs were made using the old toasters. He invited the pizza delivery people in when they rang the bell. He formed a band this way. They called themselves Sheriff Lowbrow. The got bored after producing three cds (First Wave Computer Teardown, Lack, You May Not Be Seeing). The house felt cold without all the people. So the thin human sang songs to itself. It started a new cd using the old toasters. This one was called "Common Beginner Mistakes". And is being uploaded while you read this. |
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Group Members
one thin human. codename: jeremy schevling |
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Instruments
guitar, bass, various drum machines, bottles, static, short-wave radio, a shoe, and seven dwarves |
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Albums
Out of Words and Order, 1998 Common Beginner Mistakes, 2002 |
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Location
Northampton, Pennsylvania - USA |
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