Castor (band)

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Castor
Origin Champaign, Illinois
Genres Indie Rock
Years active 1994-1998
Associated acts ?

Castor was an American indie rock/emo band from Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. Formed in 1994, they were known for their "fluid" sound, often changing time signatures several times in a song while maintaining the flow of the music. They released two albums, the first self titled in 1995, the second Tracking Sounds Alone posthumously in 1998. Both albums are now out of print and only available in digital format online.

Singer/guitarist Jeff Garber and bassist Derek Niedringhaus recorded an album under the band name "Big Bright Lights" in 1997 which was not released until 2001.

During their existence they toured with other influential Champaign-Urbana acts Braid and Hum amongst others.

Garber went on to play in the bands National Skyline and Year of the Rabbit. Niedringhaus also joined National Skyline, later forming Centaur with Hum singer/guitarist Matt Talbott, the producer of their only single.

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[edit] Discography

  • Castor, album - 1995
  • Cover The Earth, A Mud Records Compilation (Repousse, Silent Type) - 1996
  • The Basement Recordings, Live at Cicero's (Brand New Room - alternate lyrical version of The Halo Befriends Me) - 1997
  • Carnival/Miss Atlantic, single - 1997
  • Tracking Sounds Alone, album - 1998

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