91 Suite
91 Suite formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Nikhil Uddamula on vocals and guitar, Mike Sansone on bass, and Kevin Murphy on drums. Their debut...
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91 Suite formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Nikhil Uddamula on vocals and guitar, Mike Sansone on bass, and Kevin Murphy on drums. Their debut album 'All Is Gone' came out in 2004, with the title track becoming a notable song in their catalog. The band's sound drew from post-punk and shoegaze influences, creating atmospheric rock that didn't fit neatly into one category.
Drummer Josh Freese replaced Kevin Murphy in 2005, bringing a more aggressive rhythm to their music. They released a second album called 'The Lost Art of Conversation' in 2007, but it came out independently after tensions with their former label DreamWorks Records. Other songs like 'Chance Of A Lifetime' and 'I Will Stand By You' show the range of their work during this period.
Despite lineup changes and the challenges of their second album's release, 91 Suite's music has found listeners over time. Their two albums present a particular strain of early 2000s alternative rock that some fans still seek out.
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