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Artist Biography by Ned Raggett
It's been observed that while the bleeding edge of
what's cool continues onward, there are always plenty of people still
exploring styles long deemed outdated, sometimes finding something new
and exciting as a result. Such is the case with Pittsburgh's Lowsunday,
led by open fan of '80s British post-punk rock Shane Sahene. Drawing
inspiration from such pioneers of emotional, thrilling music as the Sound, Bauhaus, the Chameleons, and Echo and the Bunnymen, vocalist/guitarist Sahene originally formed and led the group in the mid-'90s as a quintet called Low Sunday Ghost Machine.
At that point, the other members were guitarist Scott Bechillion, Dale
Reckless on keyboards, drummer J. P., and bassist Marc Turina. Thus
constituted, the band swiftly gained a passionate following for its
dramatic if still slightly derivative music in its hometown, resulting
in a self-released self-titled debut that captured its passionate
strengths excellently and helped bring the group to wider attention. The
next few years saw a shakeup in the group, resulting in the shortening
of the name to Lowsunday and Sahene, leading a completely new version of
the band: Shawn Leslie on guitar, drummer A. T. Vish, and, joining
later, Bobby Spell on bass. Without Spell, Lowsunday recorded its strong
follow-up Elesgium, showing Sahene and company building on the
strengths of the debut to create a more original, complex sound. A
growing reputation in the shoegaze/goth music underground was cemented
with the band's signing to Projekt Records in early 2001; Elesgium was
re-released soon thereafter, while the quartet, with Shawn Bann
replacing Leslie, made more plans for the future.
Tracklist
1 | Wallpaper Room | 6:12 |
2 | She Follows Rain | 3:46 |
3 | Zuff | 4:31 |
4 | Magic Memory | 4:57 |
5 | Elevate Her | 5:21 |
6 | Shine... | 4:44 |
7 | ...To Sleep | 5:12 |
8 | Alone Without | 5:01 |
9 | Human | 5:58 |
10 | Closer Closer | 6:13 |
11 | Daystar | 5:30 |
12 | Disassembly | 11:24 |
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