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179:, during a period spanning 1981 and 1982. Founding members Guy Kyser and Jozef Becker were in a band called the Les Z Boys in 1981. Becker and Kyser split off during the 1981-1982 period, and posted an ad at Skip's Music seeking a bass player and another guitarist. Roger Kunkel answered the ad, bringing in bass player Kevin Staydohar. The newly formed band played some of the same covers as the Les Z Boys, and also began to introduce original songs by Kyser. 31: 183: 248:
called Thin White Rope "one of the few worthwhile traditional American guitar rock bands of their era. While most of the essential groups of the time were pushing back the limits of the form, Thin White Rope had the distinction of managing to breathe new life into the genre."
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achieved with 12 strings: coiling, concentric lines, overloaded and unfailingly malevolent, with brutally deployed and expertly controlled feedback. They were kind of funny, as well, though it’s impossible to explain why." The albums
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British rock journalist Graeme Thomson attributed the band's 1992 breakup to their having "proved much too idiosyncratic to join the ranks of US breakout alternative bands", citing more successful contemporaries such as
593: 339:(1988) were praised as "remarkable albums, the finest examples of the band’s ability to capture and sustain a mood of roiling, heat-stroked intensity," and the band's later albums 261: 314:, Thin White Rope "often made a slightly terrifying sound, but it was beautiful, too. Kyser wrote fantastic melodies, and while his charred voice could out-Beefheart 529: 240:
Over time, the band retained singer/songwriter/guitarist Guy Kyser and guitarist Roger Kunkel, with a changing line-up of drummers and bass guitarists. Like
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In 1984, a four-track recording with about 14 songs was sent to a number of labels, and an additional demo was recorded in December with
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producing. At this time, Jozef Becker rejoined the group, replacing French. Lisa Fancher of
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subgenres, fronted by vocalist Guy Kyser. The band released five albums.
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Guitarist Roger Kunkel went on to form the band 785: 374: 329: 695: 270: 293: 195: 586:"Cult heroes: Thin White Rope were scorched, alien, hostile" 351:(1991) were cited as "a little patchier, but still mighty." 503: 182: 504:"Skip's Music : Serving Musicians Since 1973" 863: 682:- TWR & other Davis band photographs/stories 711: 308:According to Thomson's 2015 retrospective in 552: 190:The name "Thin White Rope" was derived from 718: 704: 579: 577: 575: 573: 523: 521: 519: 517: 29: 181: 872:Alternative rock groups from California 625: 583: 570: 514: 864: 619: 892:Musical groups disestablished in 1992 877:Musical groups from Davis, California 699: 600: 303: 725: 609:"Thin White Rope: Artist Biography" 35:TWR performing in Davis, California 13: 887:Musical groups established in 1981 606: 584:Thomson, Graeme (March 24, 2015). 527: 14: 903: 653: 256:'s "Burn the Flames" to the 1990 596:from the original on 2015-04-02. 252:The band contributed a cover of 882:American neo-psychedelia groups 262:Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye 496: 354: 292:chronicled TWR's last show in 1: 490: 186:Official Thin White Rope logo 7: 530:"Thin White Rope formation" 10: 908: 170: 834: 816: 770: 733: 615:. 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TWR performing in Davis, California
Davis
California
USA
Desert rock
Paisley Underground
neo-psychedelia
alternative rock
Frontier
RCA
Frank French
rock
desert rock
Paisley Underground
Davis, California

William S. Burroughs
semen
Naked Lunch
Frank French
True West
Scott Miller
Frontier Records
Exploring the Axis
Television
Roky Erickson
tribute album
Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye
R.E.M.
The Replacements

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