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Velocity Girl was an American
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band formed in 1989 in
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, and active in the Washington, D.C., area. The band released three albums before splitting up in 1996.


History

The band started as the duo of Kelly Riles and guitarist/singer Archie Moore (ex- Black Tambourine) in 1989 (the two having met at the
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), initially going under the name The Gotterdemocrats. They became Velocity Girl with the addition of Brian Nelson (ex-Big Jesus Trashcan, also of Black Tambourine), Jim Spellman (ex- High Back Chairs), and lead singer Bridget Cross (soon to join Unrest).Bonner, Michael (1993) "Velocity Girl: Cop This", ''Lime Lizard'', May 1993, p. 74 The band took its name from a
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B-side which appeared on the '' C86'' compilation album. Sarah Shannon joined to replace Cross after the release of the band's debut single "I Don't Care If You Go." Unlike some 1990s rock music that featured an abrasive vocal and instrumental style, Velocity Girl's sound, especially post-1993, was more melodic and typically featured "clean" (non-distorted) electric guitar sounds and two-part harmonies. The band described their influences as "the Rough Trade and Postcard labels and some of the early Creation bands." However, on their first seven-inch records on Slumberland and Merge, as well as their first Sub Pop album, ''Copacetic'', Velocity Girl were noted for their
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influences. The band was noted for its love of releasing a steady stream of 7-inch vinyl singles. Slumberland Records was formed in 1989 by members of several D.C.-area bands, including Velocity Girl. They often featured female/male vocals, sometimes simultaneously, with Archie Moore providing the male vocals. Velocity Girl toured frequently, releasing three full-length recordings on the
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label. Music videos were released for "Crazy Town," (1993),"Audrey's Eyes," (directed by
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) (1993) "Sorry Again," (1994) "I Can't Stop Smiling," (directed by
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) (1994) and "Nothing" (1996). The group disbanded in late 1996 after playing their last show "The Buzz Bakesale" in
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. Shannon, Riles and Spellman reunited in a short-lived project called Starry Eyes, releasing one EP in 1998.Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 1050 Moore had already formed Heartworms before Velocity Girl split up, and later formed The Saturday People with Terry Banks of Tree Fort Angst. Sarah Shannon went on to release her self-titled album in 2002. There was one Velocity Girl reunion show played at the
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in Washington, DC on June 9, 2002. Jim Spellman, now a noted CNN reporter, played guitar in now-defunct Washington, D.C. based power-pop band Julie Ocean.


Personnel

* Archie Moore - guitar, bass, vocals * Brian Nelson - guitar * Kelly Riles - guitar, bass * Sarah Shannon - vocals * Jim Spellman - drums * Bridget Cross - vocals (1989–90)


Discography


LPs/CDs

* ''
Copacetic Copacetic may refer to: * ''Copacetic'' (Velocity Girl album), 1993 * ''Copacetic'' (Knuckle Puck album), 2015 {{disambiguation ...
'' (Sub Pop - SP 196; March 24, 1993) * '' ¡Simpatico!'' (Sub Pop - SP 247; June 14, 1994) * '' Gilded Stars and Zealous Hearts'' (Sub Pop - SP 340; March 12, 1996)


EPs

* '' Velocity Girl'' (reissued as ''The Horrible Truth EP'' and ''6 Songs'') CD EP (Slumberland Records - SLR 23; April 16, 1993) * ''Sorry Again'' CD EP (tracks: "Sorry Again", "Marzipan", "Diamond Jubilee", "Labrador (remix)") (Sub Pop - SP 357; May 24, 1994)


Singles

* "I Don't Care If You Go" b/w "Always" (Slumberland Records - DRYL 4, 1990) (featured Bridget Cross on vocals) * "I Don't Care If You Go" b/w "Not At All" and "I Don't Care If You Go (acoustic version)" (Summershine - SHINE 006, 1990) (featured Bridget Cross on vocals) * "My Forgotten Favorite" b/w "Why Should I Be Nice To You?" (Slumberland Records - DRYL 10, 1991) * "Crazy Town" b/w "Creepy" (Sub Pop - SP 179, Nov. 1992) * "Crazy Town" b/w "Creepy" & "My Forgotten Favorite" (Sub Pop - SP 179, Nov. 1992) (12-inch) * "Audrey's Eyes" b/w "Stupid Thing" (Sub Pop - SP112-228, 1993) * "Sorry Again" b/w "Marzipan" (Sub Pop - SP 257, 1994) * "I Can't Stop Smiling" b/w "Marzipan" (Sub Pop urope 1994) * "Your Silent Face" (a New Order cover) b/w "You're So Good To Me" (a Beach Boys cover) (Merge Records - MRG 061, 1994) * "
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" b/w "Breaking Lines" (Heaven Records - HV 13, 1995) * "Nothing" b/w "Anatomy Of A Gutless Wonder" (Sub Pop - SP 341, Feb. 1996) ;Split releases: * "Clock" on ''What Kind Of Heaven Do You Want?'' comp. (bands: V.G., Black Tambourine, Powerderburns) (Slumberland Records - DRYL 1) * "What You Say" on ''Screw'' 7-inch comp. (bands: V.G., Jawbox, Candy Machine, Geek) (Simple Machines - SMR 04, 1991) * "Warm", "Crawl" (on split 7-inch with Tsunami) (Sub Pop - SP 137, 1992) * "Merry Christmas, I Love You" on ''Season's Greetings'' 7-inch (Simple Machines - SMR 14, 1992) * "Breaking Lines" (on split 7-inch with Chisel) (Shute Records - No. 8, 1997)


Appearances on various-artist compilations

* "Blackzilla (live)" on ''Pre-Moon Syndrome Post-Summer Of Noise'' (Simple Machines - SMR 03, Dec. 1990) * "My Forgotten Favorite" on ''One Last Kiss'' (SpinArt Records - SPART 1, 1991) * "Tales Of Brave Aphrodite" on ''Fortune Cookie Prize: A Tribute To Beat Happening'' (Simple Machines - SMR 07, 1991) * "What You Say" on '' The Machines: 1990–1993'' comp. (
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- SMR 19, 1994) rack from Screw EP* "Here Comes", "Always" and "Crazy Town" on ''
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Sub Pop Sessions'' (Sub Pop, 1994) *"Sorry Again" on CMJ New Music Monthly, Volume 13 (CMJ, 1994) * "My Forgotten Favorite" on '' Clueless'' soundtrack CD (Capitol, 1995) Certified Platinum * "Finest Hour" on ''That Virtua Feeling: Sub Pop And Sega Get Together'' (1995) * "Same Old City" on ''Golden Jam: General Mills' Golden Grahams'' (EMI, 1996) * "I Can't Stop Smiling" on ''Poptopia! Power Pop Classics of the '90s'' (Rhino, 1997) Poptopia! Power Pop Classics of the '90s (AllMusic)/ref> * "It's All Right By Me" on ''Flirt'' (MP3-only release, 2006)


References


External links


Sub Pop's Velocity Girl pageSlumberland RecordsVelocity Girl Vinyl Discography
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