Smashing Orange
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Smashing Orange gained international cachet and critical attention thanks to a glorious reception from the London scene centered around bands such as Ride, Lush, and My Bloody Valentine, and trendsetting publications like NME and Melody Maker. Originally released in the UK on the Native Records label, these recordings were never released in the US (except the limited edition singles "My Deranged Heart/Only Complete in You" and "Not Very Much to See/Collide" on Ringer's Lactate). Smashing Orange were just as majestic as Ride and My Bloody Valentine, but rocked harder, often channeling an intensity similar to '60s garage rock legends like The Chocolate Watchband and The Electric Prunes. Fronted by Rob Montejo on vocals and guitar, the group also consisted of Rob's sister Sara, who provided the heavenly backing vocals, Rick Hodgson (guitar), Tim Supplee (drums), and Stephen Wagner (bass). After 1991 the band's dynamic would change. While Smashing Orange went on to release two albums on American Native and MCA respectively, it was more or less a different band, less shoegaze-driven, and more geared toward classic '60s hard rock sounds. The band's founder and front-man Rob Montejo has often been cited as the "Godfather of North American shoegaze"
Discography: "My Deranged Heart" 7" (Ringers Lactate) 1991 "Not Very Much To See" 7" (Ringers Lactate) 1991 Smashing Orange EP (Native) 1991 Above Ming Gardens EP (Native) 1991 The Glass Bead Game (American Native) 1992 No Return In The End (MCA) 1994 1991 (Elephant Stone) 2005