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"Imagine of The Future", the debut album of the Los Angeles based band "The Spores" featuring charismatic lead singer Molly McGuire, connects Electroclash to Stoner Rock resulting in an astonishing pop chat. Eccentric but very thrilling!
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Album Info available in: deutsch english |
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THE SPORES burst on the scene in early 2005, captivating both music fans and Los Angeles-based peers alike. THE SPORES ‘s single “(Don’t) Kill Yourself” received heavy airplay from LA’s Indie 103.1 and KROQ stations, and they built a reputation as a “band’s band.” This should come as no surprise as Molly McGuire’s (lead vocals, bass, keys) rock pedigree includes session work for Frank Black, Peaches, and Queens Of The Stone Age and Greg “Stuntbunny” Biribauer (guitars, loops, keys) has engineered records for bands like Modest Mouse, At the Drive-In, Queens of the Stone Age, Archers Of Loaf, Sublime and many more. Now with the addition of DJ and respected remix artist, Chris “Cpen” Penny (drums, keys, backing vocals), THE SPORES are prepared to spread their infectious sound even further. THE SPORES ‘s first album "Imagine the Future" was spawned when Toronto natives McGuire and Biribauer began creating off-kilter arrangements in a home recording studio. The two took the fruits of their mad scientist aural experiments and turned them into a fantastically warped live show, complete with puppet alter-egos. Now, with thousands of tour miles and hundreds of shows under their collective belt, THE SPORES have captured the unique energy and demented frenzy of their live performances in a new album, Doom Pop. |
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