Spore (band) explained

Spore
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Genre:Noise rock
Years Active:1992–1994
Label:Taang!
Current Members:Mona Elliot
Ayal Naor
Marc Orlean
Christian Negrette

Spore was a noise rock band from Boston, Massachusetts formed in the wake of the early 1990s grunge movement. Spore were signed in 1993 on the Taang! Records label, the same label which initially signed The Lemonheads, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Mission of Burma, with whom the band released a 7 inch EP.

Lead singer Mona Elliot's voice has been described as channelling "anger and determination with a style heavily influenced by early Throwing Muses-era Kristin Hersh."[1] The Spore song Fun, from the group's third album was included in the Natural Born Killers film, though it was not released on the official film soundtrack CD. The band was also known for sporting an image of André the Giant on their disc covers, with the image being similar to Shepard Fairey's well known pop art interpretation, Andre the Giant Has a Posse.

Elliot went on to form another well-regarded Boston-based band, Victory at Sea, in 1996.[2] Ayal Naor started up the avant-garde band 27 with members of the Boston band Dirt Merchants, while also contributing on fellow Boston band Isis' critically acclaimed album Oceanic as well as touring with the band.[3]

Band members

Discography

LPs

Singles

Fear God / She's So Heavy / Sick / Bleeding Gums

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Up & Coming. Portland Mercury.
  2. Web site: Victory At Sea. 2002. Pop Matters.
  3. Web site: STILL HOLDING ON. 2004. Relapse.com.