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Castor

Castor broke through in 1995 just as fellow Champaign-Urbana, IL, art rockers Hum made their major-label debut. While Hum enjoyed more popularity by staying marginally within the bounds of straightforward rock, Castor pressed the limits of spacious, experimental music on their self-titled debut, earning a tour with the Promise Ring and Compound Red that put the band on the indie map. Castor played its last show in January 1998. Tracking Sounds Alone was released posthumously on Mud. Singer/guitarist Jeff Garber (Morning Becomes Electric) and bassist Derek Niedringhaus joined National Skyline. ~ Ron DePasquale, All Music Guide
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December 31, 1969


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Tracking Sounds Alone
Tracking Sounds Alone
released: 1999 on
Sounding something like a punk version of Failure, Castor's Tracking Sounds Alone is a rare commodity, a truly alternative recording that is at once expansive, tuneful, and most importantly,... More[+]
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