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The Rondelles : ウィキペディア英語版
The Rondelles

The Rondelles are an American indie pop band, originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. Its three members were still in high school when they formed the band in the mid-1990s - Juliet Swango on guitar and vocals, Yukiko Moynihan on bass, and Oakley Munson on drums and keyboard. At live shows, Munson's showcased his signature talent of playing a 3-piece drum set standing up, while playing intricate melodies on the keyboard with his drum stick. This technique, combined with Swango's primitive guitar set-up (a bare-bones four-string baby blue pawn shop Explorer copy in "drop-D" tuning) allowed for a distinctive garage sound. The band was noted by fans for its prolific recordings during a relatively short period of time.
In Albuquerque, the Rondelles were part of a small cadre of indiepop bands that often played together. Among these other bands were The Shins (and Shins precursor Flake Music), Scared of Chaka, The Drags, The Alarm Clocks, The Young Adults, and The Ponies.
The three members of the Rondelles were also three-quarters of the final lineup of the Albuquerque sci-fi-themed pop-punk act, LuxoChamp, behind singer-guitarist Brad Beshaw. Oakley played a full drum kit in LuxoChamp, and Juliet played a Moog and a Realistic keyboard.
The band later moved to Washington, D.C., where they continued to perform and record nationally until late summer of 2001, when they disbanded after their first and only European tour. They recorded their second and final album, ''The Fox'' (Teen Beat), in 2000 with producer Trevor Kampmann in an apartment recording studio the Logan Circle neighborhood of D.C. A 4-week summer tour with The Mooney Suzuki (supporting their''People Get Ready'' album) followed the release of ''The Fox'', in addition to tours supporting Dead Meadow (Matador Records), Stereo Total, and others. Har Mar Superstar (Sean Tillmann) was a tour mate during this period as well, supporting the band on a U.S. tour in the summer of 2000. The band's final tour in the summer of 2001 hit Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, and France; final European tour lineup included guitarist Corey Shane and bassist Darian Zahedi, after Yukiko's departure in 2000.
Juliet Swango started her second band, The Foxx, after returning to Albuquerque in 2002. In 2004, The Foxx released a self-titled album; in 2007, a second album, ''Lila'', was released on Chicago's Vinyl Countdown Records. ''Lila'' was recorded by San Francisco's Birdman Records artist Greg Ashley, co-produced by Juliet and the Foxx. Now based in Brooklyn, lineup Juliet on guitar/keyboard, bassist/vocalist Erin Emslie (Hunx & his Punx, Time Flys), guitarist Toni Lynn, and drummer John Dougherty. The band released an untitled digital EP in 2013, and entered the studio in Spring 2013 to record upcoming releases.
Oakley Munson relocated in New York, forming the New York-based band The Witnesses in 2001 (disbanded 2006) and went on to form Puddin' Tang with Kristen Munchheimer. He is currently playing in the Los Angeles-based Old Testament, with Jason Simon of Dead Meadow (Matador Records).
==Discography==


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