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Artist description
Musical Impressionism usually done without vocals or percussion. Carefully selected use of effects and noise. Early period of work done unrehearsed and live. |
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Music Style
Alternative |
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Musical Influences
Garbage, NIN, Slint, Radiohead, BT, Nada Surf |
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Similar Artists
The 4 am junk food fueled studio out-takes of any of our influencing bands. |
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Artist History
The Jerks of Graham St. arose out of the ashes of Mars Has The Advantage and the MarsFest cancelation. After a contemplative mourning period fueled by BK and 7-11, Phil and Jon set up on the corner of Graham Ave and began electonic busking, under the temporary name Albino Cuban Defectors. After assailing passersby with jagged bursts of uncoordinated noise, we announced that we were the jerks of graham st. The following day "Bashing Keys" a 90 minute live tape was recorded. |
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Group Members
Phil McGreevy - bass, guitar, editing and production; Jonathan Nexus-9 Ball - guitar, noise, editing and production |
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Albums
"Bashing Keys" c2000; "This Time, Things Will Be Different" [EP] c2000 |
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Location
Winnipeg, Manitoba - Canada |
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