John Vanderslice
Growing up in Florida and Georgia before moving to Potomac, MD, at the age of 11, indie rock innovator John Vanderslice grew up listening to a mix of Led Zeppelin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Kinks, and Southern rock, which instilled an eclectic musical vocabulary. Forced into piano lessons as a child, he eventually picked up the guitar in the eighth grade and formed several bands during his teen years. His songwriting added influences from David Bowie, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, King Crimson, XTC, and early Genesis, culminating in his five-year tenure with the much-heralded experimental-pop band MK Ultra. Their collaboration produced three well-received albums and resulted in an opening spot on two Sunny Day Real Estate American tours. Vanderslice also started Tiny Telephone, a small recording studio, in 1997. Boasting a variety of respected and experienced house engineers, Tiny Telephone gained a reputation as an affordable recording outlet for San Francisco's indie rock community. It also produced Vanderslice's solo debut, Mass Suicide Occult Figurines, in 2000. The album drew a substantial amount of critical praise for its meticulously crafted pop-perfect sound. The prolific Vanderslice issued the Time Travel is Lonely and Life and Death of an American Fourtracker LPs over the next two years, and solidified his reputation as a literate, ever-curious songwriter and sonic technician. Cellar Door followed in 2004, and Pixel Revolt appeared year later. ~ Matt Fink, All Music Guide
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- Play The Parade (MP3 Live)The talented John Vanderslice performs The Parade live in the MP3.com studios.Windows Media Player Required
- Play Do You Remember? (MP3 Live)The talented John Vanderslice performs Do You Remember? live in the MP3.com studios.Windows Media Player Required
- Play Dream is Over (MP3 Live)The talented John Vanderslice performs Dream is Over live in the MP3.com studios.Windows Media Player Required
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- Play Dear Sarah Shu (MP3 Live)The talented John Vanderslice performs Dear Sarah Shu live in the MP3.com studios.Windows Media Player Required
- Play John Vanderslice - Time to GoDirected by Brent Chesanek.
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albums
| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pixel Revolt | 2005 | 8.10 | 0 |
| Cellar Door | 2004 | 7.38 | 0 |
| The Life and Death of an American Fourtracker | 2002 | 8.00 | 0 |
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