Shipping News
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- For the E. Annie Proulx novel, and the film based on it, see The Shipping News.
Shipping News is an American indie rock band. The group formed in the fall of 1996 when members Jason Noble and Jeff Mueller, who were both in Rodan, collaborated to create music for the Chicago-based syndicated National Public Radio program This American Life. Kyle Crabtree was later recruited as drummer which completed the original lineup. In 2004, Todd Cook, former member of Parlour, The For Carnation, and the reunited Slint, was recruited as bass player. The group's sound is similar to those of earlier Louisville, Kentucky indie rock bands such as Slint[citation needed] and Rodan as well as Mueller's former band June of 44.
Shipping News' first album, Save Everything, garnered strong critical praise, including an 8.8/10 from Pitchfork Media[1]. Their following albums, however, have received mixed reception.
The Shipping News appeared on the Louisville installment of Burn to Shine, a DVD series produced by Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty and filmmaker Christoph Green. It was filmed in November of 2005 and has yet to be released. Shipping News bass player Todd Cook also appeared with his other band, Dead Child.
Shipping News takes its name from the 1993 novel The Shipping News, by E. Annie Proulx.
[edit] Discography
- Save Everything (1997) - Quarterstick Records
- Shipping News and The Metroschifter split release (1998) - Initial Records
- Very Soon, and in Pleasant Company (2001) - Quarterstick Records
- RMSN EP Series
- Three-Four (2003) - Quarterstick Records
- Flies the Fields (2005) - Quarterstick Records
[edit] References
- ^ Pitchfork Media, 12 July 1998. Retrieved on 2007-09-17.
[edit] External links
- Shipping News page at Southern Records site
- Footage of a Shipping News performance and interview at the 25th anniversary of Touch and Go Records