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Alison's Halo

Alison's Halo is a dream pop band from Tempe, Arizona. Their airy vocals and delayed riffs are often also associated with shoegazing.
==History==
Alison's Halo formed in Tempe, Arizona in the fall of 1992. The original lineup included vocalist/guitarist Catherine Cooper, guitarist Adam Cooper and bassist Lynn Anderson (they dubbed their drum machine "Alison"). The band quickly obtained opening slots for touring acts like Ultra Vivid Scene, Curve and Stereophonics, performed at several festivals, and recorded two demo cassettes, ''Slug'' and ''Halo''. They added drummer Thomas Lancer prior to recording their debut single, "Dozen", released in early 1995 on Independent Project Records. The lineup changed again, with bassist David Rogers (also of Half String) and drummer Roger Brogan replacing Anderson and Lancer. Their first album, ''Eyedazzler 1992-1996'', a CD compilation of songs the band created between 1992 and 1996, was released in 1998 on Burnt Hair Records.
After the dissolution of Alison's Halo in the late 1990s, Adam and Catherine Cooper recorded Burt Bacharach-influenced pop at their home Jetpack Studios under a variety of band names. As The Pastry Heroes, they released the five-song ''Horn Rim Fury'' CD EP in 1998 on Submersible Recordings. As Kitten Factor, they put out the three-song "Surround" 7" EP in 1999 on Sunday Records, as well as the "Nite Lite" single. In 1999 they changed names again to Insta, rereleasing ''Horn Rim Fury'' under that name via Sunday Records. Insta released a full-length album, ''Checklist for Love'', in 2002 on Sunday Records. Adam Cooper also recorded as the solo project Lochheed.〔http://lochheed.bandcamp.com/〕 Drummer Brogan joined Sonic Boom's band Spectrum in 2008.
In 2009, the Coopers reactivated Alison's Halo and released several digital compilations of old material via their website, including three live albums and the ''Jetpacks for Julian'' demos EP.〔http://alisonshalo.com/album/jetpacks-for-julian-ep〕 A deluxe reissue of ''Eyedazzler 1992-1996'' is set for release via the Captured Tracks label's "Shoegaze Archives" series on December 3, 2013.〔https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Shoegaze-Archives/255227337888258〕 The band also plans to record a new EP.〔https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alisons-Halo/81985544556〕

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