Flower (band)

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Flower
Origin New York City, U.S.
Genres Indie rock
Years active 1986 – 1990
Labels Simple Machines, Bear, Semaphore
Associated acts Versus, Cell, Whysall Lane, The Pacific Ocean, French
Members
Richard Baluyut
Ian James
Edward Baluyut
Andrew Bordwin
Past members
Yosh Najita
Robert Hale
Fontaine Toups

Flower was a New York City indie rock band (June 1986–1990) formed by guitarist Richard Baluyut (later of Versus and Whysall Lane), singer/bassist Ian James (later of Cell and French), drummer Rob Hale (also later of Versus), and keyboardist Yosh Najita (formerly of synth band Groan Box). After recording the Crash EP with Kramer at Noise New York studios, Najita and Hale were replaced by Richard's brother Edward Baluyut (also later of Versus) on guitar and Andrew Bordwin (later of Ruby Falls) on drums, and Richard began sharing lead vocal duties. Their final album Hologram Sky was not released domestically in the US, and Ian James was briefly replaced by Fontaine Toups before the band dissolved in 1990. Following the renewed interest in the band generated by the success of Toups and the Baluyuts in Versus, high profile indie label Simple Machines compiled all the band's recordings (except Crash) into Concrete Sky in 1994, and the group reunited for some promotional shows.

[edit] Discography

  • Crash 12" EP (1986 on B Records)
  • Concrete LP (1988 on Bear Label)
  • Hologram Sky LP and CD (1990 on Bear Label thru Semaphore in Germany)
  • Concrete Sky CD, a compilation of Flower's recorded works. (1994 on Bear and Simple Machines)

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