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This is a re-release of a conversation between the members of Bicycle Face and Tamara Federici.
Join Mitchell McGirt, Brian Huskey, Chris Longworth, and host Tamara Federici as they take a look back at Bicycle Face.
Bicycle Face was a North Carolina band hailing from Greensboro and a staple of the fertile music scene from 1988-1994, performing w Polvo, Archers of Loaf, Zen Frisbee, Geezer Lake and countless other bands. Mitchell McGirt (guitar, vocals), Brian Huskey (bass, vocals) and Chris Longworth (drums) had a unique sound for the scene with nods to Camper Van Beethoven, Meat Puppets, Buck Owens and classic garage rock. An initial four song 7 inch record and their full length album, “Trust and Obey” were released on the now defunct Moist Records and were followed up by the “Christafari” 7 inch on Squealer Records and “The Red Hat Man” on Greensboro’s D-Tox Records. Their favorite audience review was “These guys suck, but they are trip between songs."
EBE is:
Producer - Tamara Federici
Editor/Producer - Will Velasquez.
Audio Engineer - Clark Jackson.
Publicity - Will Brierly
Coordinator - Mary Leer
Social Media - Jonah Katz
Artwork by Simon Morris Winheld
IG: @simon_morris_winheld
Visit our linktree at @everybandever
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Tamara FedericiThis is a re-release of a conversation between the members of Bicycle Face and Tamara Federici.
Join Mitchell McGirt, Brian Huskey, Chris Longworth, and host Tamara Federici as they take a look back at Bicycle Face.
Bicycle Face was a North Carolina band hailing from Greensboro and a staple of the fertile music scene from 1988-1994, performing w Polvo, Archers of Loaf, Zen Frisbee, Geezer Lake and countless other bands. Mitchell McGirt (guitar, vocals), Brian Huskey (bass, vocals) and Chris Longworth (drums) had a unique sound for the scene with nods to Camper Van Beethoven, Meat Puppets, Buck Owens and classic garage rock. An initial four song 7 inch record and their full length album, “Trust and Obey” were released on the now defunct Moist Records and were followed up by the “Christafari” 7 inch on Squealer Records and “The Red Hat Man” on Greensboro’s D-Tox Records. Their favorite audience review was “These guys suck, but they are trip between songs."
EBE is:
Producer - Tamara Federici
Editor/Producer - Will Velasquez.
Audio Engineer - Clark Jackson.
Publicity - Will Brierly
Coordinator - Mary Leer
Social Media - Jonah Katz
Artwork by Simon Morris Winheld
IG: @simon_morris_winheld
Visit our linktree at @everybandever
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.