Vanderhoof
Vanderhoof came together in Seattle during the early 1990s, with Mark Pickerel on vocals, Matt Cameron on bass, Tony Duggins on guitar, and Dave Pascal on...
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Vanderhoof came together in Seattle during the early 1990s, with Mark Pickerel on vocals, Matt Cameron on bass, Tony Duggins on guitar, and Dave Pascal on drums. Their debut album arrived in 1991, and the track 'Electric Love Song' from that record became their most recognizable piece, built around hazy melodies and a drifting atmosphere.
Pickerel's stage presence and the band's lyrics sometimes drew speculation about their personal lives, but they kept working. Cameron left in 1993 to join Pearl Jam, and the remaining trio put out two more albums, 'Green' and 'Supernova', before calling it quits around 1996. Other songs like '3 AM' and 'Bleed' show the same moody, textured approach that defined their sound.
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