Polvo

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Polvo
Polvo
Polvo

Origin Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Years active 1990 – 1998
Genres Indie rock
Labels Merge Records
Touch and Go Records
Members Ash Bowie
Dave Brylawski
Steve Popson
Eddie Watkins

Polvo were a critically acclaimed and widely influential rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA that existed during the 1990s. The band was fronted by vocalists/guitarists Ash Bowie and Dave Brylawski. Bowie later played in the band Helium with Mary Timony and also started a solo project under the name Libraness. Brylawski also played in the band Idyll Swords and currently is a member of The Black Taj. Eddie Watkins currently plays drums in Dr. Powerful.

Polvo are considered one of the forebears of the genre known as math rock. Their sound was defined by complex and dissonant guitar harmonies and driving rhythm.

Polvo's first recording was Can I Ride, a double 7" released on Kitchen Puff Records in 1990 (later re-released on CD as Polvo on Jesus Christ Records). The band then released two full length albums, two EPs, and several 7"s on Merge Records (the LPs: Cor-Crane Secret in 1992 and Today's Active Lifestyles in 1993, the EPs: Celebrate the New Dark Age and This Eclipse) . Two subsequent albums were released on Touch and Go Records, Exploded Drawing in 1996 and Shapes in 1997.

The band called it quits in 1998 as members had been increasingly drifting apart.

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1996's "Exploded Drawing"
1996's "Exploded Drawing"

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