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Artist description
Four guys making melodic Rock music in Washington, DC |
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Music Style
Alternative Rock |
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Musical Influences
Beatles, Husker Du, Grant Lee Buffalo |
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Artist History
Mother May I has been a staple on the Washington DC music scene throughout much of the 90's. The band released a CD-5 in 1994 on Crackpot records, and were soon signed to Columbia Records. They released "Splitsville" in '95 and parted ways with Columbia the following year. They recently released the long-awaited follow up, titled "33 1/3" . |
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Group Members
Damon Hennessey- Vocals, Guitar/Rob LeBourdais- Drums, Vocals/Graham McCulloch-Bass/Mike Harvey- Guitars |
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass, Drums, Keys |
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Albums
Use Your Appetite For Spaghetti EP(1994), Splitsville (1995) 33 1/3 (2000) |
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Press Reviews
"An album of poised power-pop...Sharp, Lively and tuneful"- Washington Post"This is a record that is begging to be played. Now all we can do is wait and see if radio is smart enough to give "33 1/3" a spin." Uno Mas |
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Location
Arlington, VA - USA |
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