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Artist description
A pseudo-folk, semi-psychedelic, modern rock group from NYC that's influenced by the creativity & production of the Beatles & Hendrix, the modern acidity of Beck, and the introspection of Elliot Smith. |
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Music Style
Psychedelic, Modern, Folk Rock, Alternative |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Beck, Hendrix, Elliot Smith, Bowie, Sloan, Ben Folds 5, Pink Floyd |
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Similar Artists
Beatles, Beck, Elliot Smith, Bowie, Guided by Voices |
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Artist History
The Vegetables are a NYC based band that formed in 1993 by the bassist & drummer of the early 90's band Trick of McGinness. The Vegetables produced two 10-song albums in 1995, plus another 10-song album in 2000. |
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Group Members
Scotte Barkan (bass, guitar, vocals) Eden Helstein (drums) |
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Instruments
Electric Guitar, Electric Bass, Vocals, Drums |
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Albums
Comfortably Humm (2000), Instant Coma (1995), Soup (1995) |
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Press Reviews
The Music Paper - Oct. 1996 Review: The Vegetables, Instant Coma "From the moment I glanced at the J-card of this homemade effort, with the photo of four giant vegetables walking across Abbey Road, I was anxious to give this a listen. A lo-fi recording with hi-fi ideas, these songs seem as comfortable in 1996 as they would have been in 1968. "You Oughtta Know" sounds like a Lennon outtake from The White Album and many of the other tracks bear traces of post-psychedelic Lennonisms. Bowie fans will detect their hero's influences here, too. I hereby dub The Vegetables my personal Find Of The Month."...Roy Abrams |
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Additional Info
Intro (1994) |
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Location
Brooklyn, NY - USA |
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