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| Years_active = 1998–present |
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| Label = [[Reverb Records|Reverb]] |
| Label = Comet Rock Records/[[Reverb Records|Reverb]] |
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| Associated_acts = the Bella Low, Echoplex, [[Kaitlyn Ni Donovan]] solo, Starry Saints, Satin Chaps |
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| URL = [http://www.thehighviolets.com thehighviolets.com] |
| URL = [http://www.thehighviolets.com thehighviolets.com] |
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| Current_members = [[Kaitlyn Ni Donovan]] - vocals, guitar </br>Clint Sargent - lead guitar, vocals </br>Colin Sheridan - bass guitar </br>Luke Strahota - drums |
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| Past_members = Violet Bianca Grace (vocals, bass)</br>Allen Davis (bass)</br>Aaron Overstreet (bass) |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The High Violets were formed in late 1998<ref>[http://www.portlandtribune.com/features/story.php?story_id=10997 The High Violets Set Sights on the Stars]. ''[[The Portland Tribune]]'', April 19, 2002. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref> after the breakup of Portland bands The Bella Low and Echoplex.<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p528590|pure_url=yes}} The High Violets] at Allmusic.com</ref> After self-releasing an EP entitled ''Dream Away'', they signed to Irish label [[Reverb Records]] and released ''44 Down'' in 2002.<ref>[http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/19488/highviolets-44/ Review of ''44 Down'']. [[Pop Matters]], August 15, 2002. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref> Four years later, they followed up with the critically acclaimed ''To Where You Are'', also on Reverb.<ref>[http://sfbayguardian.com/entry.php?catid=4&entry_id=3425 Weekly Picks], ''[[San Francisco Bay Guardian]]'', April 18-24, 2007. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref><ref>[http://www.thespacelab.tv/spaceLAB/2006/05May/MusicReview03-HighViolets.htm Review of ''To Where You Are'']. Spacelab. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref><ref>[http://www.urb.com/promotions/next1000/profiles/596-The+High+Violets.php Review of ''To Where You Are'']. Urb Magazine. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref> The group also performed at [[SXSW]] in 2006.<ref>[http://www.evilsponge.org/albums/HighViolets__ToWhereYouAre.htm Review of ''To Where You Are''] |
The High Violets were formed in late 1998<ref>[http://www.portlandtribune.com/features/story.php?story_id=10997 The High Violets Set Sights on the Stars]. ''[[The Portland Tribune]]'', April 19, 2002. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref> after the breakup of Portland bands The Bella Low and Echoplex.<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p528590|pure_url=yes}} The High Violets] at Allmusic.com</ref> After self-releasing an EP entitled ''Dream Away'', they signed to Irish label [[Reverb Records]] and released ''44 Down'' in 2002.<ref>[http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/19488/highviolets-44/ Review of ''44 Down'']. [[Pop Matters]], August 15, 2002. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref> Four years later, they followed up with the critically acclaimed ''To Where You Are'', also on Reverb.<ref>[http://sfbayguardian.com/entry.php?catid=4&entry_id=3425 Weekly Picks], ''[[San Francisco Bay Guardian]]'', April 18-24, 2007. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref><ref>[http://www.thespacelab.tv/spaceLAB/2006/05May/MusicReview03-HighViolets.htm Review of ''To Where You Are'']. Spacelab. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref><ref>[http://www.urb.com/promotions/next1000/profiles/596-The+High+Violets.php Review of ''To Where You Are'']. Urb Magazine. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref> The group also performed at [[SXSW]] in 2006. <ref>[http://www.evilsponge.org/albums/HighViolets__ToWhereYouAre.htm Review of ''To Where You Are'']</ref> In 2007, they released a [[remix]] album, ''Satellite Remixes'', which featured [[Ulrich Schnauss]] among others.<ref>[http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/forkcast/45756-fucked-up-blaze-of-glory-live-on-dinner-with-the-band-videomp3 Forkcast]. [[Pitchfork Media]], September 25, 2007. Accessed November 9, 2007.</ref> Their fourth full length album Cinema was released in 2010. <ref>(http://www.whisperinandhollerin.com/reviews/review.asp?id=7776)</ref> |
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==Members== |
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*[[Kaitlyn Ni Donovan]] - vocals, guitar |
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*Clint Sargent - vocals, guitar |
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*Colin Sheridan - bass |
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*Luke Strahota - drums |
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;Former members |
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*Allen Davis - bass |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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*''Dream Away'' EP (1999) |
*''Dream Away'' EP (Self Released 1999) |
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*''44 Down'' ([[Reverb Records]], 2002) |
*''44 Down'' ([[Reverb Records]], 2002) |
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*''To Where You Are'' (Reverb, 2006) |
*''To Where You Are'' (Reverb, 2006) |
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The High Violets are an American dream pop band from Portland, Oregon.
History
The High Violets were formed in late 1998[1] after the breakup of Portland bands The Bella Low and Echoplex.[2] After self-releasing an EP entitled Dream Away, they signed to Irish label Reverb Records and released 44 Down in 2002.[3] Four years later, they followed up with the critically acclaimed To Where You Are, also on Reverb.[4][5][6] The group also performed at SXSW in 2006. [7] In 2007, they released a remix album, Satellite Remixes, which featured Ulrich Schnauss among others.[8] Their fourth full length album Cinema was released in 2010. [9]
Discography
- Dream Away EP (Self Released 1999)
- 44 Down (Reverb Records, 2002)
- To Where You Are (Reverb, 2006)
- Satellite Remixes (Reverb, 2007)
- Cinema (Comet Rock, 2010)
References
- ^ The High Violets Set Sights on the Stars. The Portland Tribune, April 19, 2002. Accessed November 9, 2007.
- ^ The High Violets at Allmusic.com
- ^ Review of 44 Down. Pop Matters, August 15, 2002. Accessed November 9, 2007.
- ^ Weekly Picks, San Francisco Bay Guardian, April 18-24, 2007. Accessed November 9, 2007.
- ^ Review of To Where You Are. Spacelab. Accessed November 9, 2007.
- ^ Review of To Where You Are. Urb Magazine. Accessed November 9, 2007.
- ^ Review of To Where You Are
- ^ Forkcast. Pitchfork Media, September 25, 2007. Accessed November 9, 2007.
- ^ (http://www.whisperinandhollerin.com/reviews/review.asp?id=7776)