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Artist description
Speedway Rock |
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Music Style
Speedway Rock |
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Musical Influences
Cheap Trick, Pearl Jam, The Cars |
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Artist History
JC Supercar have been dominating the Phoenix, Arizona alternative
music scene since 1993, headlining their own shows, as well as
opening for national acts, such as Tool, Radiohead, Goo Goo Dolls,
Frank Black, Korn, Toadies, Mike Watt and many others.
Their first release, |
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Albums
Hay Bailer, Latterday Speedway, Land Speed |
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Press Reviews
Las Vegas City Life (May 20, 1999):
Yeah, they got the whole NASCAR schtick going on. And occasionally Jesus
Chrysler Supercar does sound like the hot laps house band for Satan's weekly
stock car extravaganza. But the Arizona quintet can write some damn fine songs
full of hyperactive harmonies with some of rock's most interesting guitar
interplay to date--period. It's hard and heavy, but relies more on groove than
growls. Sure they're sacrilegious, but who cares? This shit rocks.
Phoenix New Times (Mar. 25, 1999):
The biggest shock of the weekend for me was the Saturday night showcase by
SXSW virgin Jesus Chrysler Supercar. Fueled by an amazingly large and
energized crowd at Babe's, the band pumped out the most exciting set I've ever
seen it play. Stalking the stage in black NASCAR jumpsuits, band members were a
berserk celebration/satire of rock's greatest clichés. The alien surroundings only
emboldened singer Mitch Steele, who at one point told the audience, |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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