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Artist description
It's hard to categorize Thinking in Tongues. We mostly improvise and jam on basic rock/jazz grooves, with sort of a space and drums feel. Early recordings have more of a punk rock influence. |
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Music Style
alternative |
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Musical Influences
jazz, punk-rock, classic rock, space and drums |
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Similar Artists
Phish, Grateful Dead, Ramones, Sex Pistols, The Stooges, Modern Lovers, Jonathan Richman |
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Artist History
Formed in Greenville, PA in July, 1989, by high school classmates. Recorded first few albums in the summers of '89 and '90 using conventional song structure, then abandoned song structure from '91 onward and went to improvisational format. Most material recorded during summer of '91, sporadic recording since then. Last recorded in December, 1999. |
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Group Members
Neil Bacon - guitars, backing vocalsPaul Bacon - vocals, dulcimer, triangleGlenn Brooks Barton - saxophone, vocals, keyboards, guitarJason Brakeman - drums, vocalsAdam Conover - bass, keyboards, vocals |
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Instruments
guitar, bass, keyboards, saxophone, drums, assorted percussion |
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Albums
It Hurts But I Love It, Prelude to a Spastic Clogdance |
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Location
Erie, Pennsylvania - USA |
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