Tsar (band)
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Tsar is a rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1998, with Jeff Whalen on lead vocals and guitar, Daniel Kern on vocals and guitar, Jeff Solomon on bass, and Steve Coulter on drums. They released an eponymous album on Hollywood Records in 2000, which, although a financial disappointment for the label, is considered a hook-laden classic by a growing number of power pop fans.
In 2004 Chuck Byler replaced Coulter and in 2005 Derrick Forget replaced Solomon. In 2005 Tsar released its second full album, Band-Girls-Money, on TVT Records. The album had been recorded nearly two years earlier with Coulter and Solomon.
Tsar | |
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Origin | USA |
Genre(s) | Rock and roll/power pop |
Years active | 1998–present |
Label(s) | Hollywood Records, TVT Records |
Members | |
Jeff Whalen - Guitar & Vocals (1998-) Daniel Kern - Guitar & Vocals (1998-) Derrick Forget - Bass Guitar (2005 -) Chuck Byler - Drums (2004-) Steve Coulter - Drums (1998-2004) Jeff Solomon - Bass Guitar (1998-2005) |
Contents |
[edit] Albums
[edit] Tsar - July 25, 2000
- 1. Calling All Destroyers
- 2. I Don't Wanna Break-Up
- 3. Silver Shifter
- 4. Kathy Fong Is The Bomb
- 5. The Teen Wizards
- 6. MONoSTEReo
- 7. Afradio, Pt. One & Pt. Two
- 8. Ordinary Gurl
- 9. Disappear
- 10. The Girl Who Wouldn't Die
[edit] Band-Girls-Money - June 28, 2005
- 1. Band-Girls-Money
- 2. Wanna Get Dead
- 3. The Love Explosion
- 4. Superdeformed
- 5. Straight
- 6. Wrong
- 7. Everybody's Fault But Mine
- 8. Conqueror Worm
- 9. Startime
- 10. You Can't Always Want What You Get