Hazel (band)

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Hazel
Origin Portland, Oregon, United States
Genres Grunge, alternative rock, power pop
Years active1992–1997
Labels Sub Pop, Cavity Search Records, Candy-Ass/Caroline
Past members Jody Bleyle
Pete Krebs
Brady Smith
Fred Nemo

Hazel was an American alternative rock band based in Portland, Oregon. The band was a quartet, consisting of Jody Bleyle (drums and vocals), Pete Krebs (guitar and vocals), Brady Smith (bass), and Fred Nemo (dancer). It lasted from 1992 to 1997. [1]

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History

Formation, style

The group was formed on February 14, 1992. Although based in the Pacific Northwest and active during the grunge movement in rock music, Hazel's music was different from most grunge in that it featured both male and female vocals as well as a more melodic sound that could be described as noise pop.[ citation needed ] Hazel's music was not particularly intricate musically, relying on a few chords, sheer energy (many songs being played at breakneck speed), and vocal intensity.[ citation needed ] Rather than singing together in harmony, Krebs and Bleyle often sang completely different parts that answered or intertwined with one another. The majority of lyrics dealt with problems regarding relationships, including the regret and resentment following a breakup ("Everybody's Best Friend") or the anxiety felt while attempting to begin a relationship ("Day-Glo").

The group was also notable for featuring the dancer Fred Nemo as a full member. Often dressed in fanciful costumes, Nemo, a tall, bearded man, cavorted crazily about the stage, climbing atop speaker cabinets and swinging heavy objects through the air.

Albums

Cavity Search Records was founded as a small, independent record label in Portland, Oregon in 1992. Later in 1992, Hazel's "J. Hell" b/w "Day-Glo"/"Joe Louis Punchout" was the first single the label released. [2]

The group released two full-length albums, Toreador of Love and Are You Going to Eat That on the Sub Pop label. A five-song EP on Candy-Ass/Caroline, Airiana , was their last release in 1997. Intermittently plagued by personality conflicts,[ citation needed ] Hazel formally broke up on February 13, 1997[ citation needed ], following their last show in their hometown of Portland, Oregon, though they generally have played a couple of shows a year since then.

Post-dissolution

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Jody Bleyle in 2005

As of 2005, Nemo performs with Tara Jane O'Neil and works as a bicycle activist in Portland. Krebs, also living in Portland, teaches guitar and performs with a wide assortment of ensembles. Bleyle, now based in Los Angeles, continues to perform around the United States, including reunion shows with punk band Team Dresch; Family Outing, a duo with her brother Allen; touring with Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls; and singing jazz standards in L.A. dives. Smith was the founding principal of Validus Preparatory Academy, a public high school in The Bronx, New York. He is currently the principal of Beacon High School in New York City.

Members

Discography

Studio albums

Other albums

Singles and EPs

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References

  1. Hazel page from Sub Pop site Archived April 3, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Catalog". Cavity Search Records. Retrieved 2013-10-03.