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The Hang Ups : ウィキペディア英語版
The Hang Ups

The Hang Ups are an indie pop rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, formed in 1990 and fronted by vocalist and guitarist Brian Tighe. Other members include Jeff Kearns (bass, vocals), Stephen Ittner (drums), and John Crozier (guitar). Producer and band friend Bryan Hanna replaced Ittner on the drums while the band toured. The Hang Ups released their debut EP ''Comin' Through'' in 1993, and have since released four studio albums. The band's efforts have been met with warm local and national critical response,〔("Press Quotes" ) Retrieved on December 4, 2009〕 and are perhaps most well known for the songs "Jump Start", which appeared in the Kevin Smith film ''Chasing Amy'',〔("Biography on Allmusic.com" ) Retrieved on December 4, 2009〕 and "Top of Morning," which featured in an episode of ''Dawson's Creek''. Although the band never officially broke up, by 2011 most of its members had moved on to other projects, with occasional reunions.
==History==

Frontman Brian Tighe originally pursued a career in the visual arts. While working as an artist's assistant in New York City, Tighe began writing music, and eventually abandoned visual arts in favor of music, returning home to Minneapolis to attend the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. There, in 1987, he met Jeff Kearns and Stephen Ittner, and the three later formed the original Hang Ups. Soon after, guitarist John Crozier joined them, after criticizing the band's sound. The band was later signed to the local Minneapolis label Clean Records, which the band would stay with for the release of the debut EP ''Comin' Through'' and their first full studio album, ''He's After Me.''〔("Biography on the Hang Ups website" ) Retrieved on December 4, 2009〕 Restless Records released The Hang Ups' follow-up ''So We Go'' in 1996, as well as their 1999 record ''Second Story'', which was recorded with Don Dixon and Mitch Easter.〔Harris, Keith. "A Sense of Where You Are." ''City Pages'' Nov. 3, 1999. Web.〕 2003 saw the release of their self-titled album on Pete Yorn's Trampoline Records.〔Terhark, Chuck. "Under Cover." ''City Pages'' Nov. 19, 2003. Web.〕 ''The Hang Ups'' became available as a digital download for the first time in 2013 on the Korda Records label.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Announcing Korda 006 The Hang Ups! )

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