- The Posies
Infobox musical artist
Name = The Posies
Img_capt = The Posies 2005 promo shot.
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Background = group_or_band
Origin =Bellingham, Washington , USA
Genre =Alternative rock Power pop
Years_active =1986 –Present
Label =DGC Records Rykodisc
PopLlama Records Houston Party Records Not Lame Records Casa Recording Co.
Associated_acts =The Fastbacks FlopFountains of Wayne Love Battery The Minus 5 Sky Cries Mary Sunny Day Real Estate
URL = [http://www.theposies.net Official Website]
Current_members =Jon Auer Ken Stringfellow Matt Harris Darius Minwalla
Past_members = Rick Roberts Dave Fox Mike Musburger Joe SkywardBrian Young The Posies are an American
alternative rock group. The band was formed in1987 inBellingham, Washington by primary songwritersJon Auer andKen Stringfellow . They are best known for their radio hits "Golden Blunders" (from "Dear 23 "), as well as "Dream All Day" and "Flavor of the Month" (from "Frosting on the Beater "). The band is currently signed toRykodisc .History
Core members
Jon Auer andKen Stringfellow began writing songs together in late1986 while Ken was in school at theUniversity Of Washington . Their first public performance came as an acoustic duo that next summer while Ken was home in Bellingham. During the last part of1987 and the first two months of1988 , Ken drove home on weekends to join Jon as they recorded twelve songs in Jon's family's home studio. Though intended as demos to attract other members and form a full band, the recordings turned out so well that they became the Posies' first self-released album, "Failure". Interest in the Posies rose out of the numerous home-copied cassettes that began to spread around Seattle and Bellingham.Mike Musberger and Rick Roberts joined soon after, allowing the band to play its first live shows in Seattle and Bellingham. The four members moved in to a house in the University district of Seattle, where they developed many of the songs that would appear on later albums. "Failure" was released on vinyl near the end of
1988 on local indie label PopLlama.Several major labels noticed the band early on and in late
1989 they signed to newGeffen Records imprintDGC Records . They choseJohn Leckie to produce their first album for the label and "Dear 23 " was released in August1990 . "Golden Blunders" reached #17 on the US Modern Rock charts.Ringo Starr covered the song for his1992 album "Time Takes Time ".Upon returning from an extensive U.S. tour, the Posies thought they were ready to record their third album. They headed to Robert Lang Studio in
Shoreline, Washington , in late1991 and recorded many of the songs they had been working on over the past two years. Among the recordings were three songs written (and two songs sung) by bassist Rick Roberts. Jon and Ken later decided that Rick's songs didn't fit with the band and asked him to leave. The entire recording session was then scrapped and is referred to by fans as "the Lost Sessions".The remaining members spent the next few months developing new songs, then in early
1992 began recording their third album with Don Fleming. After completing what they thought was their new album with the title "Eclipse", Geffen sent them back to the studio in the latter part of the year to record a few "hits". Dave Fox joined to play bass for the last of the "Hit Sessions" and the name then changed to "Frosting On The Beater " and was released in April of1993 . Leadoff track "Dream All Day" enjoyed some success on U.S.MTV and alternative radio, leading the band to an extensive tour of the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Due in part to rumors of a break-up Dave left the band in1994 to join the Seattle bandFlop .During a later European tour, a fight between Ken and Mike prompted Mike to leave the band. In late1994 , Brian Young took over on drums and Joe Howard (AKA Joe Skyward, Joe Bass) played bass. Joe had earlier filled in on bass for a few shows after Rick left in1992 . It wasn't long before the band again entered the studio to begin work on a fourth album. Originally using the working title "What Color Is A Red Light?", the bulk of "Amazing Disgrace " was finished in the first few months of1995 . Once again, the label wanted more hit material so they sent the band back to the studio near the end of the year where they recorded "Ontario". "Amazing Disgrace" was eventually released in May of1996 .Faced with a changing radio climate and fans who longed for the smoother sounds of "Frosting On The Beater", the Posies found less success with "Amazing Disgrace" in the U.S. than with their previous album. The album fared better in Europe though, and led to it selling better worldwide than any of their previous efforts.
After spending most of
1996 and the early part of1997 on tour in the U.S. and Europe, the band returned home and shifted focus to other projects outside the Posies. Ken played a new batch of solo songs around the U.S. and released his self-recorded first solo album, "This Sounds Like Goodbye". Jon joined Seattle band Lucky Me as lead guitarist, Brian began drumming withFountains of Wayne , while Joe began work on an album under the name Skyward. All of this solo work caused many to wonder if the Posies were finished as a band.In late
1997 , they came back together to play a small number of live shows, many accompanied by rumors of being the "final show". Instead, the band returned to the studio with the intent of writing their last chapter by rerecording a dozen unused older songs. "Success" was released in February1998 , again on the local PopLlama label. A tour followed, including a return to Europe. It was on this tour that the live album "Alive Before The Iceburg" was recorded. Upon returning, they played their real "final" shows in September, one in Seattle at the yearlyBumbershoot Festival and another in San Francisco.In
1999 the Posies played a low-profile benefit show in honor of their longtime roadie and friend Joe Norcio. Jon and Ken spent the rest of the year focusing on their solo work. Ken formed a band called Saltine with Blake Wescott, where Ken's quiet solo songs were transformed into loud and powerful rock. The band recorded an album together late that year, but Ken later decided to break up the band and re-recorded the album with the help of studio musicians. "Touched" was given the unfortunate release date ofSeptember 11, 2001 . Meanwhile, Jon formed a band of his own, known as the Jon Auer Band or the Jon Auer Experience. He released a pair of EPs and began work on a full-length album, which would be released in2006 as "Songs from the Year of Our Demise ".Jon and Ken came back together in early
2000 for a one-off acoustic show in Seattle, which was recorded and released as "In Case You Didn't Feel Like Plugging In ". The show went so well that they decided later that year to put together a large tour of the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Upon returning from the tour, they filled2001 with a mix of solo work and a handful of live Posies shows played in support of the "Nice Cheekbones and A Ph.D." EP, which was recorded the previous year.Also released in
2000 was a four-CD box set comprised almost entirely of unreleased demos, outtakes, and live tracks from throughout the Posies' career. Created mostly to satisfy fans, "At Least, At Last" showed many previously unseen facets of the band.After playing drums in Jon's band, Darius Minwalla took over on drums for the Posies in early
2001 . That summer, Matt Harris ofOranger replaced Joe on bass. The new rhythm section quickly learned the band's back catalog in time for a US tour that summer. The band played together sporadically over the next two years. Though comments in interviews suggested a desire to write new songs with the new lineup, new material didn't show up in live performances until2004 . They wrote and recorded a new batch of songs relatively quickly and "Every Kind Of Light" was released in June of2005 . A tour of the US and Europe lasted through the end of the year. A brief Japanese tour was scheduled for the summer of2006 .Ken remarried and now lives in France with his wife and child, though he travels often to play with the Posies,
Big Star , R.E.M., as well as playing in support of his solo albums. He is by2008 vocalist in the bandThe Disciplines . The rest of the line up are previous members of the Norwegian bandBriskeby . The Disciplines will join R.E.M. on their European tour in 2008 as a warm-up, and their song "Yours For Taking" was included on a CD with songs selected by R.E.M. for the March 2008 issue of Q Magazine. [http://nrk.no/p3/article/page/view/1.4590285]The band has frequently been compared to
The Hollies due to their vocal harmonies andBig Star due to the quality of their songwriting. Ken's solo albums have been the more experimental of the band's side projects, while Jon's solo releases reside more in the power pop tradition. Auer has also had some success as a producer.Members
Current
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Jon Auer - Guitar, Vocals
*Ken Stringfellow - Guitar, Vocals
* Matt Harris - Bass (2001 -Present)
* Darius "Take One" Minwalla - Drums (2001 -Present)Past
* Rick Roberts - Bass, Vocals (
1988 -1991 )
* Dave Fox- Bass (1992 -1994 )
* Mike Musburger - Drums (1988 -1994 )
* Joe Skyward (b. Joe Howard) - Bass (1994 -1999 )
*Brian Young - Drums (1994 -1998 )Discography
Albums/Box Sets
* "Failure" (PopLlama Records,
1988 ).
* "Dear 23 " (DGC Records ,1990 ).
* "Frosting on the Beater " (DGC Records ,1993 ).
* "Amazing Disgrace " (DGC Records ,1996 ).
* "Success" (PopLlama Records,1998 ).
* "" (DGC Records ,2000 ).
* "Alive Before the Iceberg " (Houston Party Records,2000 ).
* "In Case You Didn't Feel Like Plugging In " (Casa Recording Co.,2000 ).
* "At Least, At Last " (Not Lame,2000 ).
* "Every Kind of Light " (Rykodisc ,2005 ).ingles/EPs
* "Golden Blunders" (
DGC Records ,1990 ).
* "Suddenly Mary" (DGC Records ,1991 ).
* "Feel" (DGC Records ,1992 ).
* "Going, Going Gone" (DGC Records ,1993 ).
* "Dream All Day" (DGC Records ,1993 ).
* "Solar Sister" (DGC Records ,1993 ).
* "Flavor Of The Month" (DGC Records ,1993 ).
* "Definite Door" (DGC Records ,1994 ).
* "Ontario" (DGC Records ,1996 ).
* "Please Return It" (DGC Records ,1996 ).
* "Everybody Is A Fucking Liar" (DGC Records ,1996 ).
* "Start A Life" (PopLlama Records,1998 ).
* "Nice Cheekbones And A PhD. " (Houston Party Records,2001 ).
* "Second Time Around" (Rykodisc ,2005 ).Compilation/Soundtrack contributions
* "Smash it Up" on "Another Damned Seattle Compilation" (
Dashboard Hula Girl Records ,1990 ).
* "Going Going Gone" on the "Reality Bites Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" (1993 ).
* "Open Every Window" on "DGC Rarities, Vol. 1" (DGC Records ,1994 ).
* "Coming Right Along" on "Basketball Diaries Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" (Island ,1995 ).
* "Throwaway (Live)" on "Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack" (Sub Pop Records ,1996 ).
* "Richie Dagger's Crime" on "" (1996 )
* "Christmas" on "Just Say Noël "
* "Limitless Expressions" on "Home Alive - The Art of Self Defense" (Epic Records, 1996)ingles
Trivia
* The songs "Love Comes" and "I Guess You're Right" from the album "
Every Kind of Light " are included as sample music tracks in the release ofMicrosoft Windows Vista .
*They made an appearance in association with their former record company Popllama to perform "Voyage of The Aquanauts" in the Ocean Exploration episode ofBill Nye the Science Guy .External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=1:POSIES~C Allmusic guide entry for The Posies]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/theposies RollingStone Album Reviews]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHEOY4r_iwg Voyage of the Aquanauts via YouTube]
* [http://www.myspace.com/theposies The Posies on MySpace]
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