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Artist description
Make fun of the rock cliches while ultimately bowing down to them. |
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Music Style
Post-punk classic Rock |
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Musical Influences
Circle Jerks, The Bevis Frond, Barbara Manning, The Slickee Boys, Blue Oyster Cult |
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Artist History
The band's first show was in 1998 at an art opening at Boston's Bad Girrl Studios, and was reviewed
in the New York Press. The next year they recorded their first studio record, "Prog Spring". The
first song, "living in the shadow of the big block" was one of the most downloaded songs ever on
mp3.boston.com. The second song, "my last place", received heavy college radio airplay, and
they were nominated "favorite local band" in December, 2000 by The Noise editor Shilo McDonald.
Cold Coffee's most recent recording is on the upcoming "Scene of the Crime" compilation on
Good Cop/Bad Copper recor |
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Group Members
Sean Dillman
Noel Ventresco
Carl "Sparky" Treichel
Bart Mallio
(former member include Joe S. Harringon, now a published author and full-time rock critic,
Dan Mechanic, now of Tin Can Telephone, and Bart Mallio, now of St. Joseph's Abbey. |
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Albums
Prog Spring, Scene of the Crime (local punk compilation) |
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Location
Boston, MA - USA |
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