понедельник, 17 декабря 2012 г.

HUSH HARBOR


Good band. Catchy songs, emotional vocals, everything you like. Not much of bands bio at all, trying to connect with band members, but this is everything we have now.

A short-lived blip on the Pacific Northwest emo-indie scene, Hush Harbor contained the roots of several other bands, most prominently emo notables 764-HERO. Formed in Seattle, Hush Harbor was a trio consisting of vocalist/guitarist John Atkins, bassist John Wickhart, and drummer Andy RohrmannAtkins was a veteran of the local scene and several prior bands (though not grungesters Seaweed, who featured a different bass player of the same name). Drawing from angsty emo and indie minimalists from Beat Happening to LowHush Harbor began to develop a following in Seattle, but abruptly disbanded before ever making a record. Seeking to rectify that situation, Up Records approached the band about reuniting in the studio to document their music; they agreed, resulting in a self-titled EP released in 1995. By that time, Atkins had already moved on to 764-HERO, and would also start playing concurrently in the Magic Magicians starting in 2000. Wickhart would later join post-grungesters Mavis Piggott, and Rohrmann made a few solo recordings under the name Scientific American.
somebody wrote this, but not me. thank him

Hush Harbor were John Atkins (guitar\vox), John Wickhart (bass), and Andy Rohrmann (drums).
Small interview founded



Band's discography
Hush Harbor 7''
Scorch, 1993



Hush Harbor - in the hour
Hush harbor - crossed off the list

Hush Harbor 5 song EP
Up! records, 1995

Hush harbor - Loose connection
Hush harbor - Hill
Hush harbor - Looking for a ladder
Hush harbor - Supposed to be about an electrical fire
Hush harbor - Sunflower

Stacked up! compilation song
Up! records, 1995

Hush harbor - Loose connection

Some great band photoes founded






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