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====== Elder ====== | ====== Elder ====== | ||
- | Heavy Alternative Rock\\ | + | | **Band:** | Elder | |
- | Portsmouth, Virginia, USA | + | | **Origin:** | Portsmouth, Virginia, USA | |
+ | | **Genres:** | Grunge | | ||
+ | | ::: | Alternative Rock | | ||
+ | | ::: | Eclectic | | ||
+ | | **Years Active:** | 1996-1998 | | ||
+ | | **Labels:** | [[Liquid Disc Records]] (1996) | | ||
+ | | ::: | [[Bulletproof Music]] (1997) | | ||
+ | | **Members: | ||
+ | | ::: | (1997) Joseph Albanese, Cat Albanese, Willie Dizon, Jon Maples, Bryan Whitfield | | ||
+ | | **Associated Acts:** | [[Four Living Creatures]] | | ||
+ | | ::: | [[Sweet Nectar]] | | ||
+ | | ::: | [[Fell Desire]] | | ||
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+ | ==== History ==== | ||
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+ | Joe Albanese, Cat Albanese, and Willie Dizon were formerly in [[Four Living Creatures]] before forming Elder. | ||
- | Joe Albanese, Cat Albanese, and Willie Dizon were formerly in [[Four Living Creatures]] | + | After [[Four Living Creatures]] |
- | "In 1991, when Joe Albanese | + | //Used to be Adorable// received glowing reviews, apparently even from //Circus// magazine (April 1997 issue). The album was described as "funk ' |
- | [[Four Living Creatures]] experienced the typical mixed reactions to their shows and the typical lack of enthusiasm from record labels to music that dealt with the scarier moment of Christian life. But the band persevered, recorded | + | In early October |
- | And then the band broke up. The stress of the road exacerbated existing tensions, and [[Four Living Creatures]] | + | Elder played |
- | //Used to be Adorable// was a stunningly powerful effort, and practically | + | After Elder, Joe and Cat Albanese started |
- | The rest as they say, is history. Or future, in this case. In early October of 1997, Elder and Griffith recorded their new twelve-song tour de force, //So Long Babylon//, a shrill indictment of carnal life and its plagues and woes, and an even tougher look at America' | + | Around 2000, Joe Albanese tried several times to reunite with Bryan, Jonathan, and Willie |
- | (from [[http:// | + | In 2002, Joe and Cat Albanese began forming a new band called |
===== Discography ===== | ===== Discography ===== | ||
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==== Demo ==== | ==== Demo ==== | ||
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==== Used to be Adorable ==== | ==== Used to be Adorable ==== | ||
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==== Plagues And Woes ==== | ==== Plagues And Woes ==== | ||
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- America Jones (4:00) | - America Jones (4:00) | ||
- | *Re-master bonus songs:* | + | **Re-master bonus songs:** |
- I Can See You (1:56) | - I Can See You (1:56) | ||
- Empire (demo version) (4:48) | - Empire (demo version) (4:48) | ||
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===== Links ===== | ===== Links ===== | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// |
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