Oneida
Oneida started playing in Brooklyn in the late 1990s, with Kid Millions and Shirli Eyre on guitars, Shahin Motia on bass, and Anthony LaMarca on drums. Their...
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Oneida started playing in Brooklyn in the late 1990s, with Kid Millions and Shirli Eyre on guitars, Shahin Motia on bass, and Anthony LaMarca on drums. Their early shows were known for being loud and loose, with plenty of improvisation. They put out their first album, 'Acrania', in 1998, which set the tone for their mix of psychedelic rock and noise.
Over the next decade, their sound shifted a bit. Albums like 'The Wedding' from 2004 and 'Assemblage' from 2007 brought in touches of folk and electronics, though they kept their experimental edge. Songs like 'Happy New Year' and 'Sheets of Easter' show how they could stretch a groove or build a noisy atmosphere without losing the thread.
They've put out eight studio albums and toured a fair amount, though they've had some rough patches, like having to cancel a tour in 2007. Through it all, they've stuck to their own path, making music that doesn't fit neatly into any one category.
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