Operation Cliff Clavin
Operation Cliff Clavin formed in Austin in the early 1990s, with Keith Morris on vocals and guitar. They put out three albums between 1993 and 1997, including...
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Operation Cliff Clavin formed in Austin in the early 1990s, with Keith Morris on vocals and guitar. They put out three albums between 1993 and 1997, including their self-titled debut and the 1995 record that shared its name with their breakout single. That song, '1995,' had a nostalgic feel that connected with listeners at the time.
Their other tracks like '700 Club' and 'Consumers' showed a knack for sharp, sometimes wry lyrics set to jangly guitar pop. The lineup included Brad Wood on guitar, Paul Conley on bass, and Mike Dillon on drums. They developed a following around Austin's indie scene with energetic shows.
After their third album 'U.S. Highball' in 1997, things got quieter. The band's original drummer left around that period, and they didn't release much more material. Their songs, especially '1995,' still turn up on playlists looking back at 90s indie rock.
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