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Bikeride was an American indie rock band fronted by Tony Carbone. Their record companies of the past have included is Hidden Agenda, a part of Parasol Records, and Choclaty! Records. Bikeride's newest album, ''The Kiss'', has been released on SHMAMM! Records, Bikeride's own imprint. ==History== Bikeride was formed in 1994 by Tony Carbone (guitar, vocals), Bill Sipes (bass), and Craig Hendricks (drums) in Fountain Valley, CA. That lineup split by the end of the year. (Ian Spalding ) joined up on bass and Greg Roberts took over drums. Both Ian and Greg had played with Carbone in high school as Catherine Wheel (before the British band of the same name) and as Chelsea Hotel. As a trio, they began work on ''Here Comes the Summer'' in the Fall of 1995. Half of ''Here Comes the Summer'' was recorded on 2-inch 24-track analog tape at Loyola Marymount University as Carbone's Senior thesis project and half was recorded at home on a half-inch 8-track analog recorder. By the summer of 1996, Spalding and Roberts had moved away from Southern California and Sean How? joined as keyboardist. ''Here Comes the Summer'' was finished by Carbone, How?, and various other players and was released in June 1997 on Choclaty! Records, Bikeride's own imprint.〔Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 625〕 ''Here Comes the Summer'' caught the attention of Parasol Records who opted to release Bikeride's ''America's Favorite Omelettes'' EP and second album, ''Thirty-Seven Secrets I Only Told America'' on their Hidden Agenda label.〔 Joining Carbone and How? on rhythm were James Kochen on drums and Erick Hauser on bass. Recording of ''37 Secrets...'' lasted throughout 1997 and 1998 and was finished in the spring of 1999. Upon its release, it became a college radio favorite. Soon after, Bikerde released two vinyl-only EPs of outtakes from their first two LP's- the ''Dogs EP'' (1999) and the ''Raspet EP'' (2000). Both EPs were released together with other tracks from B-sides as ''Summer Winners, Summer Losers'' in 2000 on Hidden Agenda.〔Martin, Richard A. (2001) "(Bikeride ''Summer Winners, Summer Losers'' )", ''CMJ New Music Monthly'', January 2001, p. 55, retrieved 2010-09-18〕 By the end of 1999, Hauser and Kochen were replaced by Adam Deibert on bass and Chris Petrozzi on drums. Also joining the fold was Charles Gray on lead guitar. Adam and Charles were both members of The Aquabats and Petrozzi was singer and bassist for The Moseleys. From 2000 to 2002, Bikeride recorded their fourth album, ''Morning Macumba'', at various studios in LA and Orange County. Many of the songs were written abroad in South America while Charles and Tony were on vacation in Brazil and Peru. Upon Morning Macumba's release in the Summer of 2002, it was hailed as "a pop masterpiece" by allmusic,〔Sendra, Tim "(''Morning Macumba'' Review )", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-09-18〕 and favorably received by other publications but sales did not match the critics' appreciation.〔Reges, Margaret "(''The Kiss'' Review )", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-09-18〕〔Robert Hilburn; Natalie Nichols; Dean Kuipers; Ernesto Lechner; Steve Baltin; Randy Lewis (2002) "Pop Music; Record Rack; Cornell, ex-Ragers try a new approach", ''Los Angeles Times'', November 17, 2002, p. E42〕 Over the next four years Bikeride worked on their fifth album, ''The Kiss'', released in March 2007.〔 Tony Carbone died from cancer March 6, 2008.〔"(Bikeride ), Parasol Records, retrieved 2010-09-18〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bikeride」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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