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Craw is an independent band from Cleveland, Ohio, USA. They belong to the harder-edged branch of the math rock or post rock movement, in the same category as bands such as Colossamite, Keelhaul, Zeni Geva, Dazzling Killmen, and Ruins. == History == Formed in 1989, the group originally consisted of Joe McTighe on vocals, David McClelland and Rockie Brockway on electric guitars, Chris Apanius on bass and Neil Chastain on drums. Eventually the group parted ways with David McClelland, making them a four-piece outfit. After the first album (self-titled "Craw") the group sometimes also featured saxophones by Matt Dufresne (baritone saxophone) and Marcus Rosinski (alto saxophone) both on record and live performances. Ultimately the group parted ways with both Chastain and Apanius, who were replaced by Will Scharf and Zak Dieringer respectively. The group's first three full length recordings were recorded with the help of Steve Albini. The last release, entitled ''Bodies for Strontium 90'', was engineered by Bill Korecky at Mars studios, and is available on the indie label HydraHead Records. As of 2007 Craw is still a semi-functional four-piece outfit, but does not tour. In late 2015, Northern Spy Records will reissue Craw's first three albums as a limited-edition vinyl box set. 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「Craw (band)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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