Artist: Pond: mp3 download Genre(s): Electronic Indie Pond's discography: transPONDer Year: 2003 Tracks: 6 Pond Year: 1993 Tracks: 10 Planetenwind (1984, 1986) Year: 1990 Tracks: 13 High school buddies Chris Brady and Charlie Campbell resettled from their hometown of Juneau, AK, to Portland, OR, in 1989. Two years afterwards, they recruited drummer Dave Triebwasser (ex-Thrillhammer) and formed Pond. They were quickly signed to Sub Pop, and their eponymous 1993 debut album fit nicely into the Pacific Northwest stain move that was dominating popular music. But with their short hair and earnest songs, Pond never quite jibe into the grease scene and they struggled to win notoriety away of Portland and Seattle, where they had in fact become quite popular. Their second Sub Pop record album, 1995's The Practice of Joy Before Death, brought a darker good, just not a wider audience. Despite their modified winnow floor, decisive applaud was building, and last Pond would become unrivalled of many gumptious bands to house to a major tag. That label was Sony's WORK Group, and Pond's fantastic major debut Rock Collection appeared in 1997 to ofttimes critical congratulations only a collective yaw from consumers. Their individual, "Spokes," did non garner coherent radio play outside of the Northwest, and Rock Collection disappeared from the commercial microwave radiolocation before long afterwards its tone ending. Pond parted ways with Sony in early 1998 and was rumored to be working on a unexampled album. But by late 1998, Pond's members had touched on to different interests, devising a modern Pond album unlikely to happen in the succeeding. |
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