- 764-HERO
Infobox musical artist
Name = 764-Hero
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Origin =Seattle ,Washington
Genre =Indie rock
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Years_active = 1995–2002
Label =Up Records
Associated_acts =The Magic Magicians
The Can't SeeModest Mouse Red Stars Theory Lync
Hush Harbor
Bell Jar
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Current_members = John Atkins
Polly JohnsonJames Bertram
Robin Peringer764-HERO was an
indie rock band fromSeattle, Washington , signed toUp Records . The band's name, suggested by a friend, is taken from theWashington State Department of Transportation phone number for reportingHOV lane violators [http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=bandnames270&date=20010827] .Formation and early work
Formed in 1995, the original members of the group were
singer /guitar ist and Seattle native John Atkins from the Up Records' artists Hush Harbor, and drummer Polly Johnson from Bell Jar. After releasing twovinyl 7" singles, 764-Hero released their debut album "Salt Sinks Sugar Floats" in 1996, followed by an EP called "We're Solids" the next year. Known locally for their powerful live performances, the duo quickly garnered a national audience. In early 1998, the band released a collaborative CD/12" single withModest Mouse called "Whenever You See Fit", consisting of a single epic track the two groups co-composed and performed while touring together, as well as two remixes of this track.Later work and tours
In 1998, the band was set to perform live on the radio and thought they'd mix it up a bit. They called their old friend
James Bertram (fromRed Stars Theory , formerly ofLync andBeck ) and asked him to play bass. The session went so well they decided to make it permanent. With the new line up in place they recorded their second full-length record, "Get Here and Stay". The group's fans felt that this record marked a large step forward for the group Fact|date=October 2008.After several tours, the band got to work on "Weekends of Sound". Recorded in early 2000 with
Phil Ek (who also produced "Get Here and Stay" as well as many ofBuilt to Spill 's releases,) the record was felt to be sonically in keeping with their previous effort Fact|date=October 2008.Following the release of "Weekends of Sound" the band embarked on a tour of the U.S. with
Modest Mouse . Shortly after the tour, citing creative differences, Bertram parted ways with 764-HERO. Shortly after, Robin Peringer took up bass guitar duties in the band. John and Polly met Robin while he played second guitar for Modest Mouse on tour. He started as a temporary replacement so the band could tour but quickly turned into a permanent member of the band.Breakup and successors
Around 2001, John Atkins got together with friend
Joe Plummer to release songs he felt wouldn't fit under the 764-Hero title, and thus,The Magic Magicians were born. In 2001, they released their debut album "Girls".764-Hero moved over to Tiger Style Records for their final release "Nobody Knows This is Everywhere" and they headed out on tour in March 2002. The group broke up in 2002.
The Magic Magicians have continued on, however, with the latest release being their self-titled album in 2003. In 2004, John Atkins got together with two friends, Thomas Wright and Ken Jarvey, to form The Can't See. In 2006 They released "Coma Comma no More". Atkins has also collaborated with
Spencer Moody of theMurder City Devils in a group called the John and Spencer Booze Explosion.Band members
* John Atkins - vocals,
guitar , keyboards (1995-2002)
* Polly Johnson - drums,percussion (1995-2002)
*James Bertram - bass, guitar, keyboards (1998-2000)
* Robin Peringer - bass, guitar (2000-2002)Discography
Albums
* "
Salt Sinks and Sugar Floats " (Up Records ;1996 )
* "Get Here and Stay " (Up Records ;1998 )
* "Weekends of Sound " (Up Records ;2000 )
* "Nobody Knows This is Everywhere " (Tigerstyle Records ;2002 )EPs and Singles
* "
High School Poetry " 7" (Up Records ;1995 )
* "Now You're Swimming " 7" (Suicide Squeeze ;1996 (reissued in 1998))
* "We're Solids " EP (Up Records /Suicide Squeeze ;1997 )
* "Whenever You See Fit " 12" (Up Records /Suicide Squeeze ;1998 )
* "Garrison" 7" (Up Records ;2000 )External links
* [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/c8c21975-7d9e-4eb9-802f-ded3d7493fbf.html 764-HERO at MusicBrainz]
* [http://musicdb.laadhari.com/musics-songs/lyrics/516/764-HERO.html 764-HERO Lyrics]
* [http://musicdb.laadhari.com/musics/albums-lyrics/516-764-HERO.html 764-HERO Lyrics by albums]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifqxqthldae~T00 764-Hero at allmusic.com]
* [http://www.uprecords.com/artists/764hero/ 764-Hero at Up Records]
* [http://www.thecantsee.com/ The Can't See]
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