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''Half Visconte'' was an Indie rock band from Tempe, Arizona fronted by Scott Tennent and Rich Minardi. Scott was owner and operator of the now-defunct label, This Argonaut Records, and the former manager of the Phoenix indie/art rock-music venue Modified Arts. At that time Mike Wright, original drummer, also owned The Argo which was a warehouse venue designed to support touring bands by the collection of donations and support of volunteer work offered by the local underground music community. ==History==
In the late 1990s, singer/guitarist Scott Tennent ran the Phoenix art and music space, Modified Arts.〔Blades, Hayden. (''Half Visconte: Was it Fear'', SLAM Magazine, Dec. 2005 ) retrieved 03-17-12〕 There, he was known to sometimes step in and play solo sets to fill in empty slots during any given show.〔 His musical gifts would also lead him to work with other local artists to create Half Visconte, which Hayden Blades at SLAM Magazine would call an "underrated band () was a unique addition to the shortage of truly alternative sounds in the industry in the late 90s and early 2000s."〔 During its short-lived existence, Half Visconte would release two records on Tennent's own This Argonaut Records before deciding to call it quits when members of the band decided to relocate to Chicago and New York,〔(Adequacy.net Review of ''Was it Fear'', Jan. 27, 2003 ) retrieved 03-17-12〕 and the rest of the band did not wish to continue without them.〔 Interestingly, when making their "break-up" announcement, the band also announced that they were finally going to release their debut LP when they were finished with their farewell tour.〔Mehr, Bob. (''Goodbye Boys'', The Phoenix New Times, June 15, 2000 ) retrieved 03-17-2012〕 While this was certainly unorthodox, the band continued with its plan, touring through Texas, the Midwest, Chicago, the West Coast, and then finished with a final performance in Phoenix.〔 Upon finishing its tour in July 2000, Half Visconte holed itself up for three days in Phoenix's Livinghead Studios to produce its last, and quite possibly its best, recording: ''Was it Fear''.〔 Released on Sunset Alliance almost two years after the band's break-up, Adequacy.net would call the album "a wonder,"〔 Jeff Petermen at Action Attack Helicopters Magazine called it a disc "packed full of rock and roll and indie goodness," 〔Petermen, Jeff. (Review of ''Was it Fear'', Action Attack Helicopters Magazine, Mar. 31, 2003 ) retrieved 03-17-12〕 and before giving the album a score of 90%, Matt Shimmer at Indieville.com would simply state that "''Was It Fear?'' is an amazing record."〔Shimmer, Matt. (''Was it Fear'' Review, Indieville.com ) retrieved 03-17-12〕
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