C-Clamp | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Genres | Indie rock, Math Rock |
Years active | 1994–1999 |
Labels | Ohio Gold Mud Records Divot Records Actionboy |
Associated acts | Bobby Conn Cub Country Euphone Heroic Doses Jeremy Enigk Lanterna National Skyline Steakdaddy Six Sunny Day Real Estate The Analog Reception The Lonesome Organist Weekend The Zincs |
Website | Official website |
Members | |
Tom Fitzgerald Nick Macri Frantz Etienne |
C-Clamp was an indie rock band from Chicago, by way of Urbana-Champaign, Illinois.
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Sometimes referred to as slowcore, C-Clamp placed emphasis on mood, texture and rhythm. Known for their dense layering and simple, yet beautiful vocal harmonies, C-Clamp released only two full length albums in their career. Although they performed live infrequently, they managed to share the stage with many noteworthy bands of that era, including Braid, Castor, Dianogah, Karate and Hum.[1]
Nick Macri went on to perform in the bands Heroic Doses, Euphone, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Lonesome Organist, The Analog Reception, and The Zincs, as well as with the artists Bobby Conn and Jeremy Enigk.[2]
Title | Year | Label |
Meander + Return | 1996 | CD on Ohio Gold, LP on Actionboy Records |
The Saving Daylight EP | 1996 | Ohio Gold |
Longer Waves | 1999 | Ohio Gold |