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Mistle Thrush (band)

Mistle Thrush was a female-fronted 1990s alternative rock band based in Boston, Massachusetts. They've been described by the ''Boston Herald'' as The Cure-meets-Fairport Convention.〔Sonic Youth tests new material, Tristram Lozaw, ''Boston Herald'', 036, April 24, 1995.〕 Steve Morse of ''The Boston Globe'' wrote that Valerie Forgione, the band's singer, has "some of the most versatile pipes since the dream-pop heyday of Kate Bush" and that the "band remains a local treasure".〔(Singer Shelby Lynne finds herself a quieter 'Identity' ), Steve Morse, ''The Boston Globe'', August 29, 2003〕 During the band's heyday, their songs frequently charted in CMJ's Top 200.〔Mistle Thrush Aims for a Live Sound
Scott McLennan, ''Worcester Telegram & Gazette'', p.8, February 8, 1998.〕 According to the band's website, they're on hiatus but their last album was released in February 2002. In January 2011, they reunited to play their first concert since 2003.〔(Mistle Thrush reunite, remain indefinable ), ''Boston Phoenix'', January 18, 2011.〕 Forgione's current project is called Van Elk.
==History==
Formed in 1993 by guitarists Scott Patalano and Brad Rigney, bassist Ruben Layman, drummer Todd Demma and Forgione (ex-Funeral Party, Twelve Tone Failure), Mistle Thrush took their name from a bird that eats the poisonous-to-most berries of the mistletoe plant. Generally identified as goth—although the term, as ''The Phoenixs Brett Milano later put it, "never quite suited them"〔(Mixed rock--Jocobono just wanna have fun; Mistle Thrush's new Silt ) Brett Milano, ''The Phoenix'', November 30, 1995〕—quickly found a home at Washington, D.C.'s Bedazzled Records, who released the band's debut 7" in 1994. Later that same year, they released a 5-song CD entitled ''Agus Amàrach''.
In May 1995 they advanced as far as the semi-finals of the 17th annual WBCN Rock & Roll Rumble;〔Arts..., Tristram Lozaw, ''Boston Herald'', 044, May 25, 1995〕 by the time they put out their full-length debut (1995's ''Silt''), Rigney had been replaced by former teenage Boston hardcore semi-star Matthew Kattman (ex-Funny Wagon, Kingpin).
Two years later, they released ''Super Refraction'' on the "fake" indie label, Egg Records (bankrolled by major label Elektra).〔(Getting a leg up ), Brett Milano, ''The Phoenix'', January 17, 2002〕 The album landed them on the ''Boston Heralds "Local Best of 1997" list, with music critic Tristram Lozaw declaring it to be "()ilky smart pop with sublime sonics".〔Reviews sparkle but sales are lackluster, Tristram Lozaw, ''Boston Herald'', s19, January 9, 1998〕 The album was nominated for a Boston Music Award for Indie Label Album of the Year, with Forgione also being nominated for Outstanding Local Female Vocalist.〔Bosstones, Crowns top nominees, Steve Morse, ''Boston Globe'', C19, November 21, 1997〕
Signing a publishing deal with Warner-Chappell Music, they ultimately used most of the advance money buying out the remainder of their 5-album contract with Egg, with whom they'd become increasingly disillusioned.〔
During this time-period, band members involved themselves with other creative outlets since the band's recording career was effectively on hold. Forgione received positive reviews for her turn as Mary Magdalene in the Boston Rock Opera's 2000 production of ''Jesus Christ Superstar''. Jim Sullivan noted in the ''Boston Globe'' that Forgione "shines during her featured numbers" and that she "belt() out... () songs in a manner far from her work with... Mistle Thrush."〔Boston Rock Opera's 'Superstar' Is Gripping--Again, Jim Sullivan, ''The Boston Globe'', C8, November 13, 2000.〕
All of the legal wrangling involved in extracting themselves from their contract took its toll on the band and Kattman and Layman both left the band. Matthew Klain was recruited to take over on bass, and the band decided they could make do with just one guitarist. In early 2002 the band released what would be their final album, ''Drunk with You'' on new Los Angeles indie label, Ecstatic.〔Mistle Thrush adds texture as band evolves, Steve Morse,''The Boston Globe'', December 28, 2001, D16〕 The album was recognized by the Boston Music Awards with a nominations for Local Album of the Year, and Local Song of the Year (for the song "Small").〔Nominees for Hub awards, ''Boston Herald'', July 11, 2003〕

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