The High Violets

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The High Violets
Origin Portland, Oregon, United States
Genres Shoegaze
Dream pop
Alternative rock
Years active1998–present
LabelsSaint Marie Records
Comet Rock Records
Reverb Records
Members Kaitlyn Ni Donovan - vocals, guitar
Clint Sargent - lead guitar, vocals
Colin Sheridan - bass guitar
Luke Strahota - drums
Past membersViolet Bianca Grace (vocals, bass)
Allen Davis (bass)
Aaron Overstreet (bass)
Website thehighviolets.com

The High Violets are an American dream pop band from Portland, Oregon, United States.

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History

The High Violets were formed in late 1998 [1] after the breakup of Portland band The Bella Low [2] by former members Clint Sargent, Luke Strahota and Violet Bianca Grace. This lineup was short-lived however as Grace left after a few gigs. Sargent and Strahota then joined forces with Allen Davis of Echoplex. Soon after Sargent recruited Kaitlyn Ni Donovan to complete the line up. After self-releasing an EP entitled Dream Away, they signed to Irish label Reverb Records and released 44 Down in 2002. [3] Four years later, they followed up with the critically acclaimed To Where You Are, also on Reverb. [4] [5] [6] The group also performed at SXSW in 2006. [7] In 2007, they performed at NXNE and released a remix album, Satellite Remixes, which featured Ulrich Schnauss and Carmen Rizzo among others. [8] Although the band is currently on hiatus from touring and live performances they have been active in the studio. Their fifth full-length album Heroes and Halos, released April 1, 2016, was listed on PopMatters 10 Best Shoegaze and Dream pop Albums 2016. [9] In 2021 they released the B-Sides & Rarities album. [10]

Discography

Compilations

Song appearances in media

The High Violets songs have been featured in various television shows, including:

The High Violets song Chinese Letter Remix (Ulrich Schnauss remix) was featured in the film and film soundtrack Water Wings. [11]

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References

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  2. The High Violets at Allmusic.com
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  4. Weekly Picks, San Francisco Bay Guardian , April 18–24, 2007. Accessed November 9, 2007.
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