- The Mendoza Line (band)
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Name = The Mendoza Line
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Origin =Athens, Georgia ,United States
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Genre = Indie rock, alt-country
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Years_active = 1996–2007
Label =Kindercore Records ,Misra Records ,Bar/None Records
URL = [http://www.mendozaline.com/ www.mendozaline.com]The Mendoza Line are a rock and roll band whose members began playing together while in college in the mid-1990s in
Athens, Georgia , and who eventually settled inBrooklyn . Their name comes from the dismal .200 batting average that marks the lowest hitting averageMajor League Baseball players can get away with before being traded, demoted or fired. They have released eight full albums of sometimes folky, occasionally country-styledindie rock that is influenced by classic songwriters likeBob Dylan ,John Cale andPaul Westerberg , andalt-country bands likeWhiskeytown andWilco . They have recorded for several labels, such as Kindercore, Misra andBar/None Records . [cite web|url=http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=mendoza_line|title=The Trouser Press Record Guide]History
Although their first recordings were issued by Kindercore Records, a label whose artists leaned towards sunny
Beach Boys andZombies -style pop, their early sound was more influenced by noisier acts likeThe Replacements andThe Mekons . Over the years, the band has featured not one but several songwriters; the band's original musical cornerstone was the songs of founding members Timothy Bracy and Peter Hoffman. Other members included Lori Carrier, Margaret Maurice, Paul Deppler and Andres Galdames.In 2000, Shannon McArdle joined the outfit, and became a major contributor to the songwriting, beginning with that year's "We're All In This Alone." 2002's "Lost In Revelry" continued the string of favorably reviewed, but poor-selling albums. Drummer Sean Fogarty joined the band in 2002, along with John Troutman on the guitar and pedal steel.
After 2004's "Fortune", Hoffman took a hiatus from the band, while Bracy and McArdle were married in 2005. That year the couple released an album, the more electronica-dappled "The View From The Floor", as a duo under the name Slow Dazzle. Entertainment Weekly declared that 2005's "Full of Light And Full of Fire" contained "the prettiest protest songs imaginable." [cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1131706,00.html|title=Entertainment Weekly review of "Full of Light and Full of Fire," 2005.]
In a turn of events that recalls the story of their songwriting heroes Richard and Linda Thompson, Bracy and McArdle announced their divorce in 2007. The band issued a final recording called "30 Year Low", along with a bonus disc combining covers, live tracks and rarities in August 2007. [cite web|url=http://prod1.cmj.com/articles/display_article.php?id=41047311|title="The Mendoza Line Gives LP In Divorce Settlement" College Music Journal, June 27, 2006]
Recordings
* "Poems To A Pawnshop" (1997) (Kindercore)
* "I Like You When You're Not Around" (1998) (Kindercore)
* "Like Someone In Love EP" (1999) (Kindercore)
* "We're All In This Alone" (2000) (Bar/None)
* "Lost In Revelry" (2002) (Misra)
* "If They Knew This Was The End" (2003) (Bar/None)
* "Fortune" (2004) (Bar/None)
* "Sent Down To AA" (2004) (Misra)
* "Full Of Light And Full Of Fire" (2005) (Misra)
* "30 Year Low" (2007) (Glurp)References
External links
* [http://www.mendozaline.com/ Official website]
Articles and reviews
* [http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/archives/2008/08/shannon_mcardle_interview.php Interview] with Shannon McArdle by Michael D. AyersVillage Voice (8/28/2008)
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