Rocketship (band) explained

Rocketship
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Sacramento, California, United States
Genre:Indie pop, twee pop, shoegazing
Years Active:1993–present
Label:Nonstop Cooperative, Slumberland, Bus Stop, Darla
Website:http://nonstopco-op.com Nonstop Co-op
Current Members:Dusty Reske
Ellen Osborn
Past Members:Heidi Barney
Verna Brock
Jim Rivas
Robert Cartright

Rocketship is an American indie pop band formed in Sacramento, California, United States, in 1993. Led by singer-songwriter and guitarist Dustin Reske with bassist Verna Brock, keyboardist Heidi Barney and drummer Jim Rivas, the group released the single "Hey, Hey, Girl" in 1994 and the album A Certain Smile, a Certain Sadness in 1996. After the album's release, the original line-up dissolved and Reske continued Rocketship essentially as a solo project, releasing the singles "Honey, I Need You" and "Get on the Floor (And Move It)" in 1997 and the albums Garden of Delights in 1999, Here Comes... Rocketship in 2006, and Thanks to You in 2019.

Rocketship's sound can be described as 1960s-style twee pop, characterized by ringing guitars, droning organs and shoegazing influences. However, as a solo project, Reske has taken the sound in an ambient direction.

In May 2014, Rocketship performed for the first time in several years, during both SF Popfest and NYC Popfest festivals.

Discography

Albums

Singles

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