The Vulgar Boatmen
Total Request: 28907 (26235 downloads, 2672 plays)
Request since monday May 14: 58 (58 downloads, 0 plays)
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Categorized as: Alt-Rock
Comments: 6 comments
Members:
Dale Lawrence, Robert Ray, Matt Speake, Jake Smith, Andy Richards, Janas Hoyt, PJ Christie
In the early 1990's, the Vulgar Boatmen garnered critical attention across the United States and Europe. The band's first two albums -
You and Your Sister
(Record Collect, 1990) and
Please Panic
(Safehouse, 1992) had been mentioned in several year-end (and a few all-time) "best of" lists. In 1995, the band made its major label bid with European release of
Opposite Sex
, released by Blanco y Negro/East West, subsidiaries of Warner Bros. Despite supportive press ... read more
You and Your Sister
(Record Collect, 1990) and
Please Panic
(Safehouse, 1992) had been mentioned in several year-end (and a few all-time) "best of" lists. In 1995, the band made its major label bid with European release of
Opposite Sex
, released by Blanco y Negro/East West, subsidiaries of Warner Bros. Despite supportive press ... read more
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