翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Carissa (Galatia)
・ Carissa (name)
・ Carissa (Spain)
・ Carissa bispinosa
・ Carissa Capobianco
・ Carissa carandas
・ Carissa F. Etienne
・ Carissa Gump
・ Carissa macrocarpa
・ Carissa Moore
・ Carissa Phelps
・ Carissa Putri
・ Carissa spinarum
・ Carissa tetramera
・ Carissa Wilkes
Carissa's Wierd
・ Carissima
・ Carissima (Elgar)
・ Caristanius
・ Caristanius decoloralis
・ Caristanius guatemalella
・ Caristanius minimus
・ Caristanius pellucidella
・ Caristanius tripartitus
・ Caristanius veracruzensis
・ Caristi fixed-point theorem
・ Caristia
・ Caristii
・ Caristius
・ Carit Etlar


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Carissa's Wierd : ウィキペディア英語版
Carissa's Wierd

Carissa's Wierd was an indie rock band from Seattle that formed in 1995 and disbanded in late 2003. Their sound has been described as "chamber rock".〔(50 Most Influential Musicians ) ''Seattle Metropolitan'' - June 18, 2010〕 The band deliberately misspelled the word "Weird" in their name.〔 Their vocals, provided by Mat Brooke and Jenn Ghetto, were always very quiet and often could not be clearly heard over the music.〔Erin Franzman, ("Carissa's Weird" ) ''(sic)'' ''The Stranger'' - From the Dec 9 – Dec 15, 1999 issue.〕
==History==
The band played their final shows at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle in November 2003.〔("My Love Affair with Carissa's Wierd" ) ''Three Imaginary Girls'' - November 16, 2003〕
Following the band's breakup, Jenn Ghetto and Sera Cahoone started solo projects, Ghetto's under the name "S." Mat Brooke and Ben Bridwell formed Band of Horses, which Brooke later left to form the band Grand Archives.
On July 13, 2010, Hardly Art released a "best of" compilation titled ''They'll Only Miss You When You Leave: Songs 1996-2003''.〔Rebecca Raber, ("Review: Carissa's Wierd - They'll Only Miss You When You Leave: Songs 1996 - 2003" ) ''Pitchfork Media'' - July 14, 2010〕 The release was preceded by a one-off reunion show on July 9, 2010 at Seattle's Showbox at the Market, which featured Brooke, Ghetto, Cahoone, Robin Peringer, Sarah Standard and Jeff Hellis.〔Jonathan Zwickel, ("Carissa's Wierd Play One-Off Reunion Show" ) ''Spin'' - July 12, 1020.〕
In July 2010, Brooke revealed that he and Ghetto had recently bought back all rights to Carissa's Wierd's back catalogue, which was previously owned by Sad Robot Records. He said, “Me and Jenn have been working for a while to buy back the rights to all of our records and we finally were able to get them all back.” This should allow all of Carissa's Wierd's albums to be re-released soon.〔Zach Stoloff, ("Sleepless in Seattle" ) ''Good Times'' - July 13, 2010〕
In July 2011, Mat Brooke told ''The Air-Raid Podcast'', in an episode entitled "History Repeats Itself With Grand Archives," that another reunion show was scheduled at Neumos in Seattle on September 24. Brooke said that the band may play the ''Ugly But Honest'' album in its entirety, with the original band line-up.〔("HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF WITH GRAND ARCHIVES" ) ''The Air Raid Podcast'' (#56, July 2011)〕 In August 2011, a new single, "Tucson" was released〔Young, Alex ("Check Out: Carissa’s Wierd – Meredith & Iris" ) ''Consequence of Sound'' - August 4, 2011〕 and that was followed, on October 10, by another concert at New York University.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Carissa's Wierd」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.