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Artist description
Malcolm Tente, Mark Henning, and Tarbash deBonmarché are a kick-butt power pop trio create complex, yet in-your-face tunes rife with harmonies and hooks. |
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Music Style
Power Pop |
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Musical Influences
Replacements, Pixies, Descendents |
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Similar Artists
Material Issue, Perfect, Wilco |
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Artist History
Released debut CD "So I Have Them" on Poncey Rocket Records in 1997. Singles, "Gratitude" and "Broadcast Nationwide" received mainstream and college radio airplay throughout Canada.Videos for both songs appeared on MuchMusic Television. After touring across Canada, playing Toronto’s NXNE festival (June 1998), and making numerous live television and radio performances, Blisterene are currently on an indefinite sabbatical. They are working hard to pay off the huge debts incurred recording and touring and hope to one day rekindle what they loved about music and forget what they learned about the bullshit music business. |
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Group Members
Malcolm Tente - Guitar, Vocals. Mark Henning - Bass, Keys, Vocals. Tarbash deBonmarché - Drums and good looks. |
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Instruments
Guitar, Drums, Bass, Keyboards, Soul. |
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Albums
So I Have Them (1997) |
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Press Reviews
Many.See Canadian Musician (October 1997, Showcase, p.78 (back page)) for the most high profile blurb. |
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Location
Vancouver, BC - Canada |
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