- The Western State Hurricanes
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Name = The Western State Hurricanes
Img_capt = Schilling, Wicker, Gilliland and Roderick
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Origin =Seattle ,Washington
Genre =Indie rock
Years_active = 1997 - 1999
Label = None
Associated_acts =The Long Winters Harvey Danger Death Cab for Cutie Bun Family Players
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Current_members =John Roderick Stephanie Wicker Bo Gilliland Michael Shilling
Past_members =The Western State Hurricanes was a short-lived
Seattle -basedindie rock band in the late 1990s. It is best known as a precursor to the more successful groupthe Long Winters : both bands were fronted by songwriterJohn Roderick , and many Western State Hurricanes songs were later revamped into Long Winters songs.Biography
Formation
While attending classes at the
University of Washington , and performing with his band the Bun Family Players,John Roderick had the opportunity to network with fellow musicians in other Seattle-area bands, such asThis Busy Monster andHarvey Danger . In October 1997 at the final Bun Family Players show, John met Algae front-woman and guitaristStephanie Wicker .The two began recording songs written on acoustic guitar, striving for "singer/songwritery boy-girl harmonies." [http://cgi.thestranger.com/2002-02-21/feature.html Dispatch Automated Publishing Solutions ] ] After experimenting with programmed drums and bass, they eventually decided to bring in additional musicians to play along.
Bo Gilliland became the bass player andMichael Shilling joined on drums.The group played their first show on May 4, 1998, in Seattle to a sold-out crowd at the Breakroom, opening for Sycophant. Roderick would later recount, "We were all shitting our pants. But we played the show and it was just awesome." The band recorded a demo with notable producer
Phil Ek ) and sold hundreds of copies at concerts.Failed SubPop deal and breakup
At the Hurricanes' third show, Jonathan Poneman from
Sub Pop approached Roderick to talk about signing the band. Weeks of negotiations followed, and the deal fell through. "At one point, when we were getting into a heated discussion about how much he was going to give us to record, I put my feet up on his desk and my hands behind my head," Roderick later said. "I was like, 'Let's talk turkey.' And he was apparently really offended by this." At this point, Poneman apparently became uninterested in putting out any music by the band.An ill-fated attempt was made at creating a full-length album. Roderick later spoke of the failed sessions: "We didn't go to a studio. We had this whole indie cred idea that we were going to do a basement recording on somebody's
Tascam . But the dude was a mess. He was a bad engineer and a bad guy."The band toured in March 1997 with burgeoning fellow northwest-based indie pop-rockers
Death Cab for Cutie . The group played only a handful of further shows; their final concert took place on April 17, 1999, at the Showbox in Seattle.Following the dissolution of the band, Roderick traveled alone through Europe for several months. Upon returning to the United States, he became the touring keyboardist for
Harvey Danger during their "King James Version" tour. Shortly afterwards, Roderick formedthe Long Winters withSean Nelson and producerChris Walla .Discography
* "
The Western State Hurricanes Demo Tape " (1998)References
External links
* [http://www.thelongwinters.com The Long Winters' official site]
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