Remy Zero (album) explained

Remy Zero
Type:Album
Artist:Remy Zero
Cover:Remy Zero (album).jpg
Released:1996
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:42:47
Label:Geffen
Producer:Remy Zero
Next Title:Villa Elaine
Next Year:1998

Remy Zero is the 1996 debut album by Remy Zero, released by Geffen Records.[1] The band recorded it after moving to Los Angeles, where many of them suffered from homelessness and drug abuse. The album received very little attention despite Radiohead having added Remy Zero to their tour after hearing Remy Zero's original demos that appeared on KCRW, a radio station in Santa Monica.

Critical reception

The Calgary Herald concluded that Remy Zero "fails to come fully together, drifting too often too aimlessly, not mapping clearly enough the Neil Young-Beatles-Wilco-bohemian backroads it travels."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Dollar . Steve . Radio industry staging 4-day shindig . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . 4 Feb 1996 . L3.
  2. News: Muretich . James . New Releases . Calgary Herald . 18 Feb 1996 . C2.