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TWR performing in Davis, California.
TWR performing in Davis, California.
Background information
Origin Davis, California, USA Flag of United States
Genre(s) Desert Rock
Experimental Rock
Alternative Rock
Years active 1984–1992
Label(s) Frontier Records
RCA
Website Homepage
Former members
Guy Kyser
Roger Kunkel
Stephen Tesluk
Joseph Becker
John von Feldt
Matthew Abourezk
Stooert Odom

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[edit] History

Thin White Rope (TWR) were an American rock band fronted by Guy Kyser and related to the desert rock and paisley underground sub-genres. They were formed in Davis, California in 1984, and released five albums to critical acclaim.

The band was largely based on singer/songwriter/guitarist Guy Kyser and guitarist Roger Kunkel, with a changing line-up of drummers and bass guitarists. They were noted for their twin guitar attack (compare Television), innovative use of feedback structures and oblique lyrics.

TWR disbanded in 1992. The double live LP "The One That Got Away" chronicles their epic last show in Gent, Belgium, on 28th June of that year.

[edit] Trivia

The name "Thin White Rope" derives from a William S. Burroughs description of human semen.


[edit] Discography

Studio Albums
Exploring the Axis Moonhead In The Spanish Cave Sack Full of Silver The Ruby Sea
1985 1987 1988 1990 1991
Compilation/Live Albums
When Worlds Collide Spoor The One That Got Away
1994 compilation 1995 compilation 1993 live
EPs
Bottom Feeders Red Sun Squatter's Rights
1987 1988 1991

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