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-based
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band who recorded in the 1990s. After a 20-year hiatus, a new album was released in September 2019. The band is fronted by
Mary Lorson Mary Lorson is an American writer, musician and composer. Best known as the lead singer of alternative pop groups Madder Rose and Saint Low, Lorson has gone on to release albums with The Piano Creeps and Mary Lorson & the Soubrettes. She lives i ...
, who shares songwriting duties with guitarist Billy Coté. The two singer/songwriters continued their collaboration after Madder Rose disbanded in 1999, Coté as guitarist and producer on Lorson's three albums with Saint Low, Lorson as guest vocalist on Coté's Jazz Cannon album. Lorson and Coté have also created the original scores to several films, notably HBO's documentary '' What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann'', and in 2008, they released an album with Kathy Ziegler as the Piano Creeps. The name Madder Rose came from the herb-based paint
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. Many of their songs, including "Panic On" and "Car Song", were featured in
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's end-of-year round-up, the
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, major feature films, and television shows. The band has released six studio albums to date.


History

Madder Rose was formed in 1991 in a
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apartment, after Billy Coté, the band's songwriter, was informed by a mutual friend that
Mary Lorson Mary Lorson is an American writer, musician and composer. Best known as the lead singer of alternative pop groups Madder Rose and Saint Low, Lorson has gone on to release albums with The Piano Creeps and Mary Lorson & the Soubrettes. She lives i ...
was looking for a project. They released their debut album ''
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'' in 1993 on Atlantic Records' quasi-independent label
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, followed by the ''Swim'' EP later that year on the same label. Originally, Atlantic had asked to sign them, but Lorson turned them down. In an interview with ''
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'', she said she did so because she was "just too intimidated." The band's ascent to relative fame was secured when they landed a main-stage appearance at the 1993
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, and by the critical acclaim ''Bring it Down'' received shortly after its release, including reviews in the ''
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'', and being ranked as one of the top 10 albums of the year by the
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. '' Panic On'' was released on Atlantic Records in 1994. Madder Rose went on to release two more albums, '' Tragic Magic'' and '' Hello June Fool'', before breaking up in 1999. In February 2015, Coté indicated that he expected to release new Madder Rose material. A new album, entitled ''To Be Beautiful'', was released by Trome Records on September 10, 2019. In 2023, it was followed by ''No One Gets Hurt Ever''.


Musical style

The band's music has been described as suggesting druggy languor, which inspired the British music press to trumpet Madder Rose as the second coming of the
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. A 1994 review in ''
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'' characterized their sound as an "alloy" of
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and "the buttercup sighs of
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". Their sound progressed from indie pop rock, not unlike peers
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,
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, and
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, to
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and trip-hop.


Other projects

After the breakup, Lorson founded the alt-folk outfit Saint Low, which featured Coté on guitar and production duties, releasing its eponymous debut in 2000. This was followed, under the name Mary Larson & Saint Low, by ''Tricks for Dawn'' (2002) and ''Realistic'' (2006). 2011 saw the release of ''Burn Baby Burn'' under the name Mary B. Lorson & The Soubrettes. Coté released the album ''Amateur Soul Surgery'' in 2000, and two 12" singles as The Jazz Cannon with vocalist Don Greene, which also feature vocal contributions from Lorson. Coté subsequently released an album with vocalist/songwriter Uniit Carruyo under the name Glen the Owl (also featuring vocal contributions from Lorson) which, like the early Madder Rose releases, featured sleeve art by Coté. Coté and Lorson together released a largely instrumental album ''Piano Creeps'' under their own names on Cooking Vinyl in 2003. Coté, Lorson, and multi-instrumentalist Kathy Zeigler then released an album as The Piano Creeps in 2008, called ''Future Blues (For Me and You)'', on The Kora Records. Currently, Billy Coté works occasionally with Johnny Dowd. He has guested on guitar on two of Dowd's albums. Together, they have contributed the song "Bound for Hell" to a Love and Rockets' tribute album, ''New Tales to Tell'', and another, "Constant Waiting", to ''We Are Only Riders'', a
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tribute collection. Coté has also featured on moog and guitars Evi Vine's second album ''Give Your Heart to the Hawks'', released in 2015.


Band members

* Billy Coté – guitar *
Mary Lorson Mary Lorson is an American writer, musician and composer. Best known as the lead singer of alternative pop groups Madder Rose and Saint Low, Lorson has gone on to release albums with The Piano Creeps and Mary Lorson & the Soubrettes. She lives i ...
– vocals, guitar * Matt Verta-Ray – bass, vocals * Rick Kubic aka Johnny Kick – drums, vocals * Chris Giammalvo – bass


Discography

Albums * ''
Bring It Down ''Bring It Down'' is the debut album by New York City-based alternative rock band Madder Rose. It was released in 1993 on Seed Records, an alternative-oriented subsidiary of Big Beat Records, and was produced by Kevin Salem. In the United Kingdo ...
'' (1993) * '' Panic On'' (1994) * '' Tragic Magic'' (1997) * '' Hello June Fool'' (1999) * ''To Be Beautiful'' (2019) * ''No One Gets Hurt Ever'' (2023) EPs * ''Swim'' (1993) * ''Car Song'' (1994) * ''The Love You Save'' (1995) Singles * "Beautiful John" (1993)


References

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