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The band's beginnings were of feedback experiments and lo-fi renditions of Nirvana songs. As '97 approached, Theodore William and Brian Zieske began writing songs, acquiring drummer Lee Fritz, and began playing at local "hang-out" venues. "The Photo Album" was recorded and released in early 1998. The album showcased the first songs written by the band, and staked a claim for Roy G. Biv as one of the popular bands of the area. The next year followed with the release of "Sad Things About Happiness." The album showed a darker Roy G. Biv, as everyone in the band was going through trying times. The album showed heavier and softer sounds than "The Photo Album." It also showed the band experimenting with different recording techniques. Their 2001 release "The Radio Sing-a-long EP" showed 5 focused songs that only hinted at the direction the band was going. The band spent the next year writing and recording new material, while still attending college and working part time. The album "Perspectives in Perspective" was finished in July of 2002, and showed the band with focused songs, and a consistent sound. With the completion of the album guitarist John Erler joined the group, and has become a part of every aspect of the bands music. Go to www.roygbivrock.com for more information. Check out the artist's website: http://www.roygbivrock.com Track List: 1. To the People 2. Without a Doubt 3. I'm Here Now 4. Everyone Goes to Heaven 5. Just Let Me 6. All For the Offered 7. (puppets Needs) Everything but Strings 8. Existential Art 9. Can't I Tell You 10. The Weight of All the Means Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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