Bedhead

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Bedhead
Background information
Origin Dallas, Texas
Genre(s) Indie rock
Slowcore
Dream pop
Years active 19921998
Label(s) Trance Syndicate
Members
Bubba Kadane
Matt Kadane
Trini Martinez
Tench Coxe
Kris Wheat


Bedhead was a Texas-based indie rock band active in the 1990s (1991-1998). Bedhead's music was generally subdued, with a polyphonic sound based on the interlocking of single-line melodies played by three electric guitars and one electric bass guitar (often played with a capo), nearly always using clean (undistorted) tones, and garnered many comparisons to the Velvet Underground[1]. The group's vocals were often delivered in such a low key manner that they were quite difficult to decipher[2]. This unusual sound was dubbed by some critics as "slo-core," referring to the slow tempos of many of the band's songs, a label to which band members objected in interviews. In reality, many of the group's songs do not remain slow and quiet throughout, instead beginning very slowly and quietly and gradually building in intensity and volume. Bedhead also experimented with unusual time signatures, with some songs in 6/8 or 3/4 meter.

In 1999, a year after the breakup of Bedhead, Matt and Bubba Kadane went on to form a band called The New Year, whose style is quite similar to that of Bedhead.

Contents

  • Matt Kadane (electric guitar, vocals)
  • Bubba Kadane (electric guitar, vocals)
  • Tench Coxe (electric guitar)
  • Kris Wheat (electric bass guitar)
  • Trini Martinez (drum set)

The roots of the band trace back to brothers Matt and Bubba Kadane playing music together as children in Wichita Falls,Texas. Drummer Trini Martinez was the first addition to the band, follwed by guitars Tench Coxe and bassist Kris Wheat[3]. They released two early singles on Dallas-based record label Direct Hit Records.

In 1993 the band came to the attention of King Coffey, former drummer of the Butthole Surfers and founder of Trance Syndicate Records, who signed them to Trance shortly after hearing them. Bedhead's debut album, WhatFunLifeWas, was released in 1994, to positive reviews. They released two EP's before their second full-length, Beheaded. Their last LP, Transaction De Novo, recorded by Steve Albini was released in 1998. In a departure from their usual sound, Transaction De Novo featured more up-tempo, heavily distorted songs than its predecessors[4][5].

Bedhead broke up shortly after the release of Transaction De Novo. The Kadane brothers went on to form The New Year, and signed onto Touch and Go Records. The joint album Macha Loved Bedhead was released in 2000, featuring the Kadane brothers and the members of Macha.

  1. ^ http://www.brainwashed.com/bedhead/cardiff.html
  2. ^ http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/vol17/issue31/music.bedhead.html
  3. ^ http://www.brainwashed.com/bedhead/milk.html
  4. ^ http://www.salon.com/music/sharps/1998/02/18sharps.html
  5. ^ http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/vol17/issue24/music.recviews.html
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