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Super Tuesday Biography
A vehicle for singer/songwriter Alex Kisch, Super Tuesday combines indie rock, alt-country, folk-pop and urban surf, drawing comparisons to Big Star, R.E.M., The Replacements, Mac DeMarco, Wilco, and even Dinosaur Jr.
Kisch gained notoriety in the 90s as a member of seminal Boston-based alt-rockers Dirt Merchants (Epic, Zero Hour). Dirt Merchants garnered critical success and spent years on the road with the likes of Bush, Fig Dish, Letters to Cleo and Pond, but commercial success eluded them. While Kisch disappeared from the public eye, he kept quietly busy writing and recording in his home studio, eventually emerging as Super Tuesday with the eclectic if somewhat ragtag 2021 LP, Danger City, containing the notable “See You Round.” 2022’s Just Right has been described as “nostalgic and iconic” and “combing muscular jangle pop with a sense of alt.rock and ramshackle.”
2024’s Future Tense seamlessly weaves propulsive indie rock with Americana, while lyrically delving deeper into technological change (“The Future Of Your Past”), isolation (“I Know Their Names,” “Quicksand”), introspection (“In My Head, “Turn It All Away”) aging (“These Passing Days”, “Inside”) and loss (“Slow It Down,” “Stephen Pollock Day Parade”).
Read MoreKisch gained notoriety in the 90s as a member of seminal Boston-based alt-rockers Dirt Merchants (Epic, Zero Hour). Dirt Merchants garnered critical success and spent years on the road with the likes of Bush, Fig Dish, Letters to Cleo and Pond, but commercial success eluded them. While Kisch disappeared from the public eye, he kept quietly busy writing and recording in his home studio, eventually emerging as Super Tuesday with the eclectic if somewhat ragtag 2021 LP, Danger City, containing the notable “See You Round.” 2022’s Just Right has been described as “nostalgic and iconic” and “combing muscular jangle pop with a sense of alt.rock and ramshackle.”
2024’s Future Tense seamlessly weaves propulsive indie rock with Americana, while lyrically delving deeper into technological change (“The Future Of Your Past”), isolation (“I Know Their Names,” “Quicksand”), introspection (“In My Head, “Turn It All Away”) aging (“These Passing Days”, “Inside”) and loss (“Slow It Down,” “Stephen Pollock Day Parade”).
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