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Vocalist Lisa Kekaula guitarist Bob Venuum formed the BellRays around 1990 in Riverside, CA. Originally, the duo leaned heavily on a vintage R&B sound flecked with smoky jazz overtones. But with the addition of guitarist Tony Fate and Venumm moving to bass, the sound soon began to mix Kekaula's alley cat soul vocals with a biting punk rock bottom end. The In the Light of the Sun cassette release appeared in 1993, followed by the "Wall of Soul" 7" two years later. The BellRays issued their debut full-length, Let It Blast, in 1998 and supported it with an extensive tour that included a particularly fiery appearance at Austin's South by Southwest conference. By now, drummer Ray Chin had joined the fold, and the 'Rays were making waves with their furiously passionate sound. The Grand Fury LP dropped in 2001 from Los Angeles indie Upper Cut and was followed by a European release combining it with Let It Blast. Tours with notables like Rocket From the Crypt and Nashville P**sy continued to spread the word, and In Music We Trust reissued In the Light of the Sun. 2003 saw the Upper Cut release of Raw Collection, an odds 'n' sods compilation featuring B-sides, rarities, and vinyl-only material from 1995 through 2002. Red White and Black also arrived in 2003, and the band continued to crank out soulful garage-punk on 2006's Have a Little Faith and 2008's Hard, Sweet and Sticky. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi
The Bellrays WERE amazing, until they lost the "Punk Rock and Soul" attitude. The last album, Hard Sweet and Sticky, is such a dud compared to all that came before it. C'mon, Lisa and Bob, play nice and bring Tony back. (Lisa, I still love you and worship at your feet)
fatruffuss
The BellRays are the kind of kick in the a** that everyone needs. Loud, Dirty, Attitude with Groove & A Gut Funk that has you reaching for the volume knob and shakin' your a** at the same time. Like Ike & Tina Turner meets Black Flag, like going to church but someone has busted out all the windows from the inside! Went to see Nashville P**sy and The BellRays opened, never heard of them 'til that point, been spreadin' the gospel ever since. Doesn't get much better LIVE!!!
triflin67401
the lead singer sounds a little like nikka costa (which is a compliment).
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