Fishboy

简介: by Margaret RegesAn indie pop group whose eclectic sound embraces anything from lo-fi, acoustic jangliness to full-bodied power pop gusto, 更多>

by Margaret RegesAn indie pop group whose eclectic sound embraces anything from lo-fi, acoustic jangliness to full-bodied power pop gusto, Fishboy are, at their core, a vehicle for the bright-eyed, zany songs of Eric Michener. Michener, a native Texan, was dubbed "Fishboy" when, provoked by a dare, he ate a live fish at the Dallas World Aquarium during a middle school field trip -- a stunt that allegedly went on to be aired on the local news. Michener's debut album, Tim Fly's Cause He's Having Fun, was released in 2000 on Business Deal Records, a small label/music collective co-founded by Michener's older brother Dirk. A self-released odds-and-sods CD-R, The American Friends of Carlos Velez, came out two years later, and was followed up by 2003's Zipbangboom, which featured Adam Avramescu on horn. Avramescu officially joined the group on that release, and was the first of several members to be added to Fishboy's ever-shifting line-up over the course of the next few years. By the time 2005's the band's third full-length release, Little D, rolled around, Fishboy had expanded to include drummer Winston Reed Chapman and bassist Brady Goodwin. Chapman left the band soon after the album was released in order to focus on his work with Bosque Brown; drummer John Clardy took his place in the winter of that year. Boosted by the positive reviews of that album, Fishboy spent the following year gigging with high-profile bands and made an appearance on the Chicagoland kid's TV show Chic-a-Go-Go. Goodwin left the band in the summer of 2006 in order to attend seminary, and was replaced by bassist Justin Lloyd that fall. Fishboy were picked up by the Athens, GA-based label Happy Happy Birthday To Me right around that time, and their fourth full-length, Albatross: How We Failed to Save the Lone Star State With the Power of Rock and Roll, was released in 2007.

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