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Viva Saturn
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresAlternative rock
Years active1989-1998
LabelsHeyDay, World Service/Rough Trade, DiDi, Normal, Restless
Past members
  • Steven Roback
  • John Thoman
  • Matt Piucci
  • Will Glenn
  • Ross Inden
  • Carlo Nuccio
  • Billy Blaze
  • Gary Eaton

Viva Saturn was a rock group from Los Angeles, California, founded by former members of Rain Parade.

History

When Rain Parade decided to take a break in 1988, Steven Roback formed a new project, Viva Saturn, with fellow Rain Paraders John Thoman and Will Glenn.[1][2] The band's first release, a mini-LP called Rain Parade, was released in 1989. The next year, after Glenn left to join David Roback's Mazzy Star, the band moved to San Francisco, where Rain Parade co-founder Matt Piucci koined to produce and play guitar.

Over the next few years the band used various musicians, including Ross Inden (bass guitar) and Carlo Nuccio (drums)[2] to record a series of notable neo-psychedelic albums, including Soundmind (1992), featuring guest appearances from Green on Red's Jack Waterson and Chris Cacavas, and Barbara Manning of 28th Day. This was followed in 1995 with the more pop, but still electro-acoustic psychedelia-rooted Brightside album.[3] The band recorded a final album, Ships of Heaven, in 1998, but this has not been released.[2]

After Viva Saturn, Roback embarked on solo recording projects, joined by his former Rain Parade bandmantes Piucci and Thoman.[3]

Discography

  • Viva Saturn (1989) Heyday/World Service
  • Soundmind (1994) Heyday/Normal
  • Brightside (1995) Restless
  • Ships of Heaven (1998) (unreleased)

References

  1. ^ Strong, Martin C. (1999) The Great Alternative & Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1
  2. ^ a b c Frey, Tracy "Viva Saturn Biography", AllMusic
  3. ^ a b Robbins, Ira & Yeske, Katherine "Viva Saturn", Trouser Press