Velcrocranes
Velcrocranes was a duo formed in 1994 by singer-songwriter Trey Hale and multi-instrumentalist Nick Reinhart. They released their debut album 'The Tide' in...
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Velcrocranes was a duo formed in 1994 by singer-songwriter Trey Hale and multi-instrumentalist Nick Reinhart. They released their debut album 'The Tide' in 1997, which included the track 'Afterlife.' That song became their most recognizable work, with its atmospheric sound and introspective lyrics. They put out two more albums, 'Ants in the Attic' in 1999 and 'Psychedelic Revolution' in 2002.
They released a final album called 'Vacuum' in 2015 before disbanding in 2017.
Their music blended alternative rock with electronic elements, creating a distinctive sound that avoided easy categorization. Songs like 'Hold Your Breath' from their later work continued this approach, mixing electronic textures with Hale's vocals. They were based in Los Angeles, where they developed their style away from mainstream trends.
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