Mineral (band)
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Mineral | |
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Country | Austin, Texas, USA |
Years active | 1994 – 1998 |
Genres | Emo Indie Rock |
Labels | Caulfield Crank! |
Members | Chris Simpson - vocals/guitar Scott McCarver - guitar Jeremy Gomez - bass Gabriel Wiley - drums |
Mineral was a prominent mid-90's indie band originally from Austin, Texas. Former members have since moved on to other musical projects including The Gloria Record, Pop Unknown, and Zookeeper.
Mineral's music is characterized by its iterated soft/loud structure, overlaid with melodic, off-key vocals and ethereal guitar-based instrumental bridges. Many of their songs adhere to the formulaic and now ubiquitous stylistic conventions often associated with de facto pioneers of the post-emo indie rock genre, Sunny Day Real Estate (SDRE). Despite their ostensive similarities to SDRE, it should be noted that Mineral emerged contemporaneously with the group and added their own less intense, more brooding flavor to the then-emerging "midwest emo" sound. Mineral's subtle balance between angst-ridden kinetics and wistful underpinnings, in conjunction with their intelligent lyrics, have heavily influenced indie-rock and emo bands of the late 1990s and 2000s.[1]
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[edit] History
The Austin four first got together in 1994 and soon after released a 7" on Audio Concept(label of Kerry McDonald from Christie Front Drive). This was re-printed by Caulfield Records. A copy of Mineral's work eventually made its way to a zine editor in Colorado who later forwarded a 7" to a Fred of Crank! Records. Crank! immediately made correspondence with the group and released their only two full length albums, The Power of Failing and End Serenading. Soon after the release of End Serenading, the group disbanded.[2]
[edit] Discography
- The Power of Failing - Crank! Records, October 1995
- End Serenading - Crank! Records, August 1998
[edit] Past and Current Projects
As previously mentioned, various members of Mineral went on to form other bands following the group's demise. Gabriel Wiley was part of Pop Unknown, and worked with Scott McCarver on Imbroco. McCarver also went on to form Pretty the Quick Black Eyes. The Gloria Record, a slightly more successful project formed by Christopher Simpson and Jeremy Gomez, has emerged as one of the more popular, traditional emo outfits. Simpson is also pursuing a solo project known as Zookeeper [1], while Gomez is playing bass for The Glass Family.
[edit] Trivia
- All four members of Mineral were signed to Interscope Records on individual contracts.
- They have influenced many bands including Biffy Clyro.