- The Out Crowd
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The Out Crowd Origin Portland, Oregon, United States Genres Neo-psychedelia, folk rock Years active 2001–2006 Labels The Kora, Elephant Stone Past members Matt Hollywood
Stuart Valentine
Elliott Barnes
Sarah Jane
Caleb Spiegel
Dave Hicks
Zedekiah Lost
Joe PattersonThe Out Crowd was a U.S. indie rock band featuring bass guitarist Matt Hollywood, a former member of The Brian Jonestown Massacre. He formed the group in late 2001 in Portland, Oregon with drummer Stuart Valentine, guitarist Elliott Barnes, bassist Joe Patterson and tambourine player Sarah Jane.
Go on, Give a Damn was produced by Gregg Williams (The Dandy Warhols) and released in early 2003 on Elephant Stone Records. The band toured on the American West Coast in 2003. Then I Saw The Holy City was produced by Brian Coates, engineer/producer for The Dandy Warhols, and released in the fall of 2004 on The Kora Records. The Out Crowd supported fellow neo-psychedelic bands Dead Meadow and The Warlocks nationally in 2004 as well as The Dandy Warhols on their 2005 North American tour. Matt Hollywood has confirmed that the band broke up in 2006 [1].
Since the demise of the band, Matt Hollywood has been recording songs and playing shows for his new project The Rebel Drones, Sarah Jane joined Portland band The Upsidedown and Stuart Valentine has been releasing solo material. In 2009, Matt Hollywood rejoined the Brian Jonestown Massacre.
Discography
In the media
- The Out Crowd was featured briefly on the DVD extras of the movie Dig! about The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre
- Their song "C'mon Children" from Go On, Give a Damn was featured on the soundtrack for London (2005 film) starring Jessica Biel and Jason Statham
External links
- The Out Crowd's MySpace Site
- The Kora Records
- Elephant Stone Records
- AllMusic
- DIG!
- Indie Workshop
- Discography
Categories:- American rock music groups
- Musical groups from Portland, Oregon
- Psychedelic musical groups
- Neo-psychedelia groups
- United States indie rock musical group stubs
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