Soiled Doves Explained

Soiled Doves
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Seattle, Washington
Genre:Post-hardcore, art punk, screamo, experimental rock
Years Active:2000  - 2001
Label:Gold Standard Labs
Associated Acts:Jaguar Love
Neon Blonde
The Blood Brothers
Chromatics/KRMTX
The Gossip
The Vogue
Past Members:Johnny Whitney
Adam Miller
Devin Welch
Hannah Blilie

Soiled Doves was an American post-hardcore band from Seattle active in 2000 and 2001, releasing one album called Soiled Life two years after disbanding.[1] [2] The band formed as dance-punk band The Vogues in the late 1990s, changing their name to Soiled Doves after the departure of keyboardist Casey Wescott, having released one album and a single. The band consisted of Johnny Whitney, Adam Miller, Devin Welch and Hannah Blilie. Members of the band later formed part of various other bands, including The Blood Brothers (Whitney, Welch), Chromatics (Miller, Blilie, Welch), Gossip (Blilie), and Neon Blonde (Whitney).

Discography

Italic Title:no
Soiled Life
Type:Album
Artist:Soiled Doves
Cover:Soiledlife.jpg
Released:October 28, 2003
Recorded:November 2001
Genre:Post-hardcore
Length:26 minutes
Label:Gold Standard Labs

Albums

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kevin Jagernauth . Soiled Doves: Soiled Life . . 17 November 2021 . 2 March 2004.
  2. Web site: Stewart Mason . Soiled Life Review . . 17 November 2021.