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Lowercase was a band from San Francisco, via Palm Desert. The group's primary two members, drummer Brian Girgus and guitarist Imaad Wasif, formed the band in Palm Desert, Calfornia before making the migration to San Francisco.
The duo, which employed several different bassists during its existence, wandered a wavery road between quirky, melodic indie rock a la Built To Spill, darker and more dangerous sounding minor chord fare, and twisted, noisy freakout sessions.
The group released three full-length albums: All Destructive Urges Seem So Protect (1996) and Kill the Lights (1997) on Minneapolis-based Amphetamine Reptile and Going-Away Present (1999) on Unwound's Punk in My Vitamins label. That latter album provided the source material for this remix of "Floodlit," featured in Skyscraper Magazine's Technology remix compilation.
After the band dissolved, Imaad Wasif formed Alaska with another drummer, Russ Pollard of Sebadoh. Imaad Wasif released his first self-titled solo album in 2006.
The duo, which employed several different bassists during its existence, wandered a wavery road between quirky, melodic indie rock a la Built To Spill, darker and more dangerous sounding minor chord fare, and twisted, noisy freakout sessions.
The group released three full-length albums: All Destructive Urges Seem So Protect (1996) and Kill the Lights (1997) on Minneapolis-based Amphetamine Reptile and Going-Away Present (1999) on Unwound's Punk in My Vitamins label. That latter album provided the source material for this remix of "Floodlit," featured in Skyscraper Magazine's Technology remix compilation.
After the band dissolved, Imaad Wasif formed Alaska with another drummer, Russ Pollard of Sebadoh. Imaad Wasif released his first self-titled solo album in 2006.
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About Lowercase
Lowercase was a band from San Francisco, via Palm Desert. The group's primary two members, drummer Brian Girgus and guitarist Imaad Wasif, formed the band in Palm Desert, Calfornia before making the migration to San Francisco.
The duo, which employed several different bassists during its existence, wandered a wavery road between quirky, melodic indie rock a la Built To Spill, darker and more dangerous sounding minor chord fare, and twisted, noisy freakout sessions.
The group released three full-length albums: All Destructive Urges Seem So Protect (1996) and Kill the Lights (1997) on Minneapolis-based Amphetamine Reptile and Going-Away Present (1999) on Unwound's Punk in My Vitamins label. That latter album provided the source material for this remix of "Floodlit," featured in Skyscraper Magazine's Technology remix compilation.
After the band dissolved, Imaad Wasif formed Alaska with another drummer, Russ Pollard of Sebadoh. Imaad Wasif released his first self-titled solo album in 2006.
The duo, which employed several different bassists during its existence, wandered a wavery road between quirky, melodic indie rock a la Built To Spill, darker and more dangerous sounding minor chord fare, and twisted, noisy freakout sessions.
The group released three full-length albums: All Destructive Urges Seem So Protect (1996) and Kill the Lights (1997) on Minneapolis-based Amphetamine Reptile and Going-Away Present (1999) on Unwound's Punk in My Vitamins label. That latter album provided the source material for this remix of "Floodlit," featured in Skyscraper Magazine's Technology remix compilation.
After the band dissolved, Imaad Wasif formed Alaska with another drummer, Russ Pollard of Sebadoh. Imaad Wasif released his first self-titled solo album in 2006.
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