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Shark [band]

Shark is a three-piece ethereal prog band from the New England region of the United States of America. Having played in various incarnations throughout the 1990s and influenced by bands as disparate as King Crimson and Slowdive, its members - Joe Mordecai (vocals, guitars, keyboards), John Mordecai (vocals, bass, keyboards), and Josh Bleeks (drums, guitars, instruments) - formed Shark in 2004. The band self-released its self-titled debut recording in June of 2009 to positive reviews and a summer-long prominent placing on iTunes' "Rising Stars of Alt Rock." (Links to purchase the alb ...read more

Shark is a three-piece ethereal prog band from the New England region of the United States of America. Having played in various incarnations throughout the 1990s and influenced by bands as disparate as King Crimson and Slowdive, its members - Joe Mordecai (vocals, guitars, keyboards), John Mordecai (vocals, bass, keyboards), and Josh Bleeks (drums, guitars, instruments) - formed Shark in 2004. The band self-released its self-titled debut recording in June of 2009 to positive reviews and a summer-long prominent placing on iTunes' "Rising Stars of Alt Rock." (Links to purchase the album in physical or digital formats can be found on the band's MySpace page [http://www.myspace.com/shark]). A brief spattering of shows during the summer followed to promote the release, with more dates to be planned through the fall. Bassist John is also a member of Apse, who are set to release their hotly anticipated sophomore LP "Climb Up" this fall on the esteemed ATP-R label, with a European tour to follow in December. « hide

Similar Bands: King Crimson, Slowdive, Smashing Pumpkins, The Beatles

Shark
2009

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