Reckoning
Reckoning formed in Seattle with Chris Friel on vocals and guitar, Brian Ahearn on drums, and Kelley Deal on bass and vocals. Their 1995 album 'Awaken' gave...
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Reckoning formed in Seattle with Chris Friel on vocals and guitar, Brian Ahearn on drums, and Kelley Deal on bass and vocals. Their 1995 album 'Awaken' gave them a presence in alternative rock, with the title track becoming a recognizable piece from that period.
Kelley Deal left the band in 1996, though she would return much later. Friel and Ahearn kept recording, putting out albums like 'Aether' in 1998 and 'In the Aftermath' in 2001. Other songs from their catalog include 'Burning Rage' and 'Corazón de Mármol'.
They released 'Water Music' in 2006 and 'Us' in 2015, the latter featuring Deal back in the lineup. The band's work has maintained a following drawn to its particular blend of sounds.
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