Alter Natives Explained

Alter Natives
Origin:Richmond, Virginia, United States
Genre:Jazz fusion, punk rock
Years Active:1984–1991
Label:SST
Associated Acts:GWAR
Past Members:Chris Bopst
Greg Ottinger
Jim Thomson
Eric Ungar

Alter Natives were an instrumental band in Richmond, Virginia in the mid 1980s and early 1990s. Formed by Greg Ottinger, Jim Thomson, Chris Bopst, and Eric Ungar in 1984, their work has been described as a combination of "metal/tropical/surf"[1] and as having "connections to progressive and space rock, albeit an unusually concise, powerful, and disciplined version of those genres",[2] and "hard and fast instrumental fare geared tunefully by a mean, acidic guitar interplay and essential upfront rhythms".[3] The band signed to SST Records in 1986 and released three albums through the label.[4] Though only four albums were released, material from a fifth unreleased album is available in rough form on the band's MySpace page.[1] [5]

Members

Discography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alter Natives MySpace page.
  2. Web site: Alter Natives at StarPulse.
  3. Henderson, Dave (1987) "Alter Natives - Hold Your Tongue", Underground, April 1987, p. 10
  4. Byron . Coley . Alter Natives . . 2007 . March 13, 2013.
  5. Web site: Chris . True . [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=mn0000797529/biography|pure_url=yes}} Alter-Natives > Biography ]. Allmusic . July 23, 2020.