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Cerberus Shoal

Cerberus Shoal was a United States rock band formed in 1994 in Boston but largely based in Portland, Maine. They split up in the mid-2000s with some members going on to form Big Blood and Fire on Fire.

Cerberus Shoal
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, USA
GenresExperimental rock, freak folk, emo, post-rock
Years active1994–mid-2000s
LabelsTree Roots, Temporary Residence Limited, North East Indie Records
MembersCaleb Mulkerin
Chriss Sutherland
Tom Rogers
Past membersErin Davidson
Karl Greenwald
Colleen Kinsella
Tim Morin
Josh Ogden
Kristen Hedges
Tim Folland
David Mulder
Thomas Kovacevic
Tim Harbeson
Eric LaPerna

History Edit

The band's initial line-up was Caleb Mulkerin (guitar), Josh Ogden (guitar), Chriss Sutherland (bass guitar, vocals), and Tom Rogers (drums).[1][2] They took their name from an old book of poems that students at Brown University had written in 1893.[3] This name indirectly references an underwater feature in the Block Island Sound.

After their first, self-titled release in 1995, Kristen Hedges replaced Ogden on guitar and vocals, and David Mulder was added on keyboards and percussion. The new line-up released two Lighthouse in Athens EPs in 1996 and the album ...and Farewell to Hightide in 1997, now having abandoned their earlier punk/psychedelic rock style for a more progressive rock sound that was described as "soundtrack-rock",[1] and "quite simple [arrangements], featuring subtle percussion, occasional horns, and layers of guitars and keyboards".[4]

Hedges left in late 1997, and Mulder left the following year. Thomas Kovacevic then joined on guitar, quena, oud, zamponas and vocals, Eric Laperna on percussion and vocals and Tim Harbeson on keyboards, accordion, flute, shakuhachi and trumpet, all three concurrently of the band Tarpigh.[1][3] Their 1998 album Elements of Structure/Permanence comprised two long tracks originally intended as soundtracks to short films by Tim Folland, and improvised and recorded while watching the films.[5] Homb was released in 1999, showing another stylistic shift towards more atmospheric music, drawing comparisons with early Pink Floyd, Popol Vuh, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor.[6] This continued through Crash My Moon Yacht in 2000 (on which they introduced East European instrumentation),[7] and Mr. Boy Dog in 2002.[1]

Their 2003 album Chaiming the Knoblessone incorporated influences from around the world and has been described as "a slithering, buzzing cacophony of avant-garde folk insanity",[8] and as "a surreal head trip".[9] The band's latest album is 2005's The Land We All Believe In, described by one reviewer as "a magnanimous, comic investigation into realities both political and otherwise",[10] and as sounding "like a wagonload of circus performers being trampled by an endless stream of rhinos, with horns, accordions and banjos squeaking at random and Eastern European blood running thick on the ground" by another.[11]

The band split up in the mid-2000s with Sutherland and other members resurfacing as acoustic group Fire on Fire, Sutherland also performing solo.[12]

Discography Edit

Albums Edit

  • Cerberus Shoal (mini-LP) (1995), Stella White
  • ...and Farewell to Hightide (1997), Tree
  • Elements of Structure/Permanence (1998), A.I.P.
  • Homb (1999), Temporary Residence
  • Crash My Moon Yacht (2000), Pandemonium
  • Mr. Boy Dog (2002), Temporary Residence
  • Chaiming the Knoblessone (2003), North East Indie
  • Bastion of Itchy Preeves (2004), North East Indie
  • Cerberus Shoal (2004), North East Indie
  • The Land We All Believe In (2005), North East Indie
  • An Ongoing DING (2010), iscollagecollective

Singles, EPs Edit

  • Lighthouse in Athens Part One EP (1996), Tree
  • Lighthouse in Athens Part Two EP (1996), Tree
  • "Breathing Machine" (1997)
  • "Garden Fly, Drip Eye" (2001), North East Indie
  • Travels in Constants vol. 10 EP (2001), Temporary Residence

Split releases Edit

  • The Whys and the Hows of Herman Düne & Cerberus Shoal (2002), North East Indie - split with Herman Düne
  • The Ducks and Drakes of... (2003), North Eastern Digital - split with Guapo
  • The Vim and Vigour of Alvarius B and Cerberus Shoal (2003), North East Indie - split with Alvarius B
  • The Life and Times Of... (2004), North Eastern Digital - split with Magic Carpathians

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 667-8
  2. ^ DaRonco, Mike "Cerberus Shoal Biography", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-06-26
  3. ^ a b Hudak, Jay (1998) interview, Nothing Left issue No. 8, p. 47
  4. ^ Mason, Stewart "...and Farewell to Hightide Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-06-26
  5. ^ Raggett, Ned "Elements of Structure/Permanence Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-06-26
  6. ^ Raggett, Ned "Homb Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-06-26
  7. ^ Fink, Matt "Crash My Moon Yacht Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-06-26
  8. ^ Spano, Charles "Chaiming the Knoblessone Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-06-26
  9. ^ Dahlen, Chris (2003) "Cerberus Shoal Chaiming the Knobblessone", Pitchfork Media October 27, 2003, retrieved 2010-06-26
  10. ^ Murphy, Matthew (2005) "Cerberus Shoal The Land We All Believe In", Pitchfork Media, October 12, 2005, retrieved 2010-06-26
  11. ^ Buchan, Philip (2005) "Cerberus Shoal The Land We All Believe In December 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine", Splendid, October 10, 2005, retrieved 2010-06-26
  12. ^ Ponti, Aimsel L. (2010) "The Night Is Young: A true banjo god, Sorcha's new CD and Sutherland is solo on Sunday", Portland Press Herald, June 3, 2010, retrieved 2010-06-26

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Cerberus Shoal was a United States rock band formed in 1994 in Boston but largely based in Portland Maine They split up in the mid 2000s with some members going on to form Big Blood and Fire on Fire Cerberus ShoalOriginBoston Massachusetts USAGenresExperimental rock freak folk emo post rockYears active1994 mid 2000sLabelsTree Roots Temporary Residence Limited North East Indie RecordsMembersCaleb MulkerinChriss SutherlandTom RogersPast membersErin DavidsonKarl GreenwaldColleen KinsellaTim MorinJosh OgdenKristen HedgesTim FollandDavid MulderThomas KovacevicTim HarbesonEric LaPerna Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles EPs 2 3 Split releases 3 ReferencesHistory EditThe band s initial line up was Caleb Mulkerin guitar Josh Ogden guitar Chriss Sutherland bass guitar vocals and Tom Rogers drums 1 2 They took their name from an old book of poems that students at Brown University had written in 1893 3 This name indirectly references an underwater feature in the Block Island Sound After their first self titled release in 1995 Kristen Hedges replaced Ogden on guitar and vocals and David Mulder was added on keyboards and percussion The new line up released two Lighthouse in Athens EPs in 1996 and the album and Farewell to Hightide in 1997 now having abandoned their earlier punk psychedelic rock style for a more progressive rock sound that was described as soundtrack rock 1 and quite simple arrangements featuring subtle percussion occasional horns and layers of guitars and keyboards 4 Hedges left in late 1997 and Mulder left the following year Thomas Kovacevic then joined on guitar quena oud zamponas and vocals Eric Laperna on percussion and vocals and Tim Harbeson on keyboards accordion flute shakuhachi and trumpet all three concurrently of the band Tarpigh 1 3 Their 1998 album Elements of Structure Permanence comprised two long tracks originally intended as soundtracks to short films by Tim Folland and improvised and recorded while watching the films 5 Homb was released in 1999 showing another stylistic shift towards more atmospheric music drawing comparisons with early Pink Floyd Popol Vuh and Godspeed You Black Emperor 6 This continued through Crash My Moon Yacht in 2000 on which they introduced East European instrumentation 7 and Mr Boy Dog in 2002 1 Their 2003 album Chaiming the Knoblessone incorporated influences from around the world and has been described as a slithering buzzing cacophony of avant garde folk insanity 8 and as a surreal head trip 9 The band s latest album is 2005 s The Land We All Believe In described by one reviewer as a magnanimous comic investigation into realities both political and otherwise 10 and as sounding like a wagonload of circus performers being trampled by an endless stream of rhinos with horns accordions and banjos squeaking at random and Eastern European blood running thick on the ground by another 11 The band split up in the mid 2000s with Sutherland and other members resurfacing as acoustic group Fire on Fire Sutherland also performing solo 12 Discography EditAlbums Edit Cerberus Shoal mini LP 1995 Stella White and Farewell to Hightide 1997 Tree Elements of Structure Permanence 1998 A I P Homb 1999 Temporary Residence Crash My Moon Yacht 2000 Pandemonium Mr Boy Dog 2002 Temporary Residence Chaiming the Knoblessone 2003 North East Indie Bastion of Itchy Preeves 2004 North East Indie Cerberus Shoal 2004 North East Indie The Land We All Believe In 2005 North East Indie An Ongoing DING 2010 iscollagecollectiveSingles EPs Edit Lighthouse in Athens Part One EP 1996 Tree Lighthouse in Athens Part Two EP 1996 Tree Breathing Machine 1997 Garden Fly Drip Eye 2001 North East Indie Travels in Constants vol 10 EP 2001 Temporary ResidenceSplit releases Edit The Whys and the Hows of Herman Dune amp Cerberus Shoal 2002 North East Indie split with Herman Dune The Ducks and Drakes of 2003 North Eastern Digital split with Guapo The Vim and Vigour of Alvarius B and Cerberus Shoal 2003 North East Indie split with Alvarius B The Life and Times Of 2004 North Eastern Digital split with Magic CarpathiansReferences Edit a b c d Strong Martin C 2003 The Great Indie Discography Canongate ISBN 1 84195 335 0 p 667 8 DaRonco Mike Cerberus Shoal Biography Allmusic retrieved 2010 06 26 a b Hudak Jay 1998 interview Nothing Left issue No 8 p 47 Mason Stewart and Farewell to HightideReview Allmusic retrieved 2010 06 26 Raggett Ned Elements of Structure Permanence Review Allmusic retrieved 2010 06 26 Raggett Ned Homb Review Allmusic retrieved 2010 06 26 Fink Matt Crash My Moon Yacht Review Allmusic retrieved 2010 06 26 Spano Charles Chaiming the Knoblessone Review Allmusic retrieved 2010 06 26 Dahlen Chris 2003 Cerberus Shoal Chaiming the Knobblessone Pitchfork Media October 27 2003 retrieved 2010 06 26 Murphy Matthew 2005 Cerberus Shoal The Land We All Believe In Pitchfork Media October 12 2005 retrieved 2010 06 26 Buchan Philip 2005 Cerberus Shoal The Land We All Believe In Archived December 13 2010 at the Wayback Machine Splendid October 10 2005 retrieved 2010 06 26 Ponti Aimsel L 2010 The Night Is Young A true banjo god Sorcha s new CD and Sutherland is solo on Sunday Portland Press Herald June 3 2010 retrieved 2010 06 26 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cerberus Shoal amp oldid 1111567965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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