First One
The Detroit-based indie pop group Godzuki formed in 1993 out of the band members' shared passion for science and new wave music. Singer/keyboardist Erika Hoffman, drummer Scott Michalski, guitarist/bassist Chris Fachini, and guitarist Dion Fischer played in other Detroit-area indie rock bands such as His Name Is Alive, the Whales, the Ohms, the Volebeats, the Mystic Moog Orchestra, and Teach Me Tiger. After releasing a string of 7s, Godzuki released their full-length debut, Trail of the Lonesome Pine, in 1996 on March Records. Produced by the Pulsars' Dave Trumfio, Matthew Smith of Detroit's Outrageous Cherry, and His Name Is Alive's Warren Defever, the group's first album mixes sweet vocals with fuzzy guitars and buzzing synths in a blend Godzuki calls science rock. 1997 saw the release of Free Wade, also produced by Defever, on the Time Stereo label. This album combined the group's experimental, noisy tendencies with the saxophone playing of their high school friend, Wade the Free Jazz Saxophonist, in four long, groove-based tracks. Godzuki released their third album, Your Future, in the fall of 1998 on March Records. Your Future was also produced by Warren Defever and features artwork by Teenbeat's Mark Robinson. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Detroit-based indie pop group Godzuki formed in 1993 out of the band members' shared passion for science and new wave music. Singer/keyboardist Erika Hoffman, drummer Scott Michalski, guitarist/bassist Chris Fachini, and guitarist Dion Fischer played in other Detroit-area indie rock bands such as His Name Is Alive, the Whales, the Ohms, the Volebeats, the Mystic Moog Orchestra, and Teach Me Tiger. After releasing a string of 7s, Godzuki released their full-length debut, Trail of the Lonesome Pine, in 1996 on March Records. Produced by the Pulsars' Dave Trumfio, Matthew Smith of Detroit's Outrageous Cherry, and His Name Is Alive's Warren Defever, the group's first album mixes sweet vocals with fuzzy guitars and buzzing synths in a blend Godzuki calls science rock. 1997 saw the release of Free Wade, also produced by Defever, on the Time Stereo label. This album combined the group's experimental, noisy tendencies with the saxophone playing of their high school friend, Wade the Free Jazz Saxophonist, in four long, groove-based tracks. Godzuki released their third album, Your Future, in the fall of 1998 on March Records. Your Future was also produced by Warren Defever and features artwork by Teenbeat's Mark Robinson. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
7ebra
Aberdeen
Aerospace
Airliner
Your Future
Contact
Love Crown
Who's Gonna Hold the Rope
Count the Rings
Apple Gate
No Song
I Feel Like Moth
He'd Turn Us Up
Sunday Man
Gleason Rocket
Orange Red, Bright Blue
Old Number 7
Haunted Valley
Auto-haze
Sew My Hand
The Leap
Tele-fone
Tractor Driver
12x
Pollen U.S.A.
Do the Sputnic
Poinsettia
Rock 4 / Rock 5
Canary
Pollen, U.s.a.
...
Autohaze
The Hook
Poinstettia
Majic UFO
. . .
Rock 4/Rock 5
orange red bright blue
No Future
[Untitled]
Brown City
Prophecy of Wade
Who's Gonna Hold the Rope [Exclusive Track]
Nature Channel
La vez que Lionel Messi jugó solo
Untitled
Rock 4 - Rock 5
Yomo & Sue
Rock4 Rock5
toast
Pollen, U.S.A
Japanese Couple in Reverse
Citrus
Syrup
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