The Amps

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The Amps
Origin Dayton, OH
Genre(s) Indie Rock
Years active 1995-1996
Label(s) 4AD Records
Elektra
Associated acts Pixies
Throwing Muses
The Breeders
Guided By Voices

The Amps were an indie-rock band from Dayton, Ohio. Formed by Kim Deal in 1995 after The Breeders went on hiatus, they first began touring as "Tammy Ampersand and the Amps" (a name inspired by friend Robert Pollard) but it was later shortened to "The Amps."

Their album Pacer was released on Halloween of 1995. It is widely believed to consist mostly of songs intended for The Breeders' follow-up album to the platinum Last Splash.

Kim Deal originally intended to play all of the instruments herself, even going so far to learn the drums (she knew guitar and bass already, having played guitar in The Breeders and bass in The Pixies), but in the end she recruited Jim Macpherson, the drummer from The Breeders, and Luis Lerma and Nate Farley, two friends from Dayton, to play on the album and tour.

Pacer sold poorly, despite generally good reviews. Perhaps anticipating a hit along the lines of Last Splash, Elektra had ordered a huge first pressing, leading to the widespread availability of discounted copies of Pacer in used-record and dollar stores.

The Amps continued to tour until the summer of 1996, including a lucrative gig opening for the first Foo Fighters tour, when Kim called off a series of shows and festivals to reform the Breeders. Guitarist Nate Farley and drummer Jim Macpherson went on to join Guided by Voices, although everyone else was temporarily folded into a new (but short-lived) lineup of The Breeders.

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[edit] Members

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Title Release Date Label
Pacer 1995 4AD/Elektra

[edit] Singles

Year Title Album Label
1995 "Tipp City" Pacer 4AD/Elektra

[edit] Promos

Year Title Album Label
1995 "Bragging Party" Pacer 4AD/Elektra
1995 "Tipp City" Pacer 4AD/Elektra
1996 "Pacer" Pacer Elektra

[edit] Legacy

[edit] Musical tributes

American Laundromat Records released an entire Kim Deal tribute in April of 2008 called "Gigantic - a tribute to Kim Deal". Bands from all over the world covered The Amps and The Breeders songs written by Kim.

[edit] References in Pop Culture

The song "Empty Glasses" is featured in the 1997 film All Over Me.

[edit] External links

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