Imperial Drag

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Imperial Drag
Genre(s) Power pop
Glam rock
Years active 1994–1997
Label(s) The Work Group
Associated acts Jellyfish
Slash's Snakepit

Imperial Drag was an American rock band active from 1994 to 1997. The group, formed after the breakup of Jellyfish, released one album and scored one rock hit in the U.S. before disbanding.

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[edit] History

Imperial Drag formed in 1994 after keyboardist Roger Manning's previous group, Jellyfish, broke up. Joining with Jellyfish live band member Eric Dover (who had just left Slash's Snakepit), bassist Joseph Karnes, and drummer Eric Skodis, the group released a self-titled effort in 1996 on The Work Group.[1] They charted a hit on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock chart with the single "Boy or a Girl", which peaked at #30 that year.[2] The group's glam rock-influenced image, however, failed to win fans over in the wake of the grunge era.[1] The group's album received poor reviews[3][4] and did not sell well, and they disbanded in 1997. Manning moved on to a solo career in the 2000's.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Imperial Drag at All Music Guide
  2. ^ Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com
  3. ^ Review of Imperial Drag. Rolling Stone #740, August 8, 1996.
  4. ^ Review of Imperial Drag. All Music Guide.