It is taking longer than expected to fetch the next song to play.
The music should be playing soon.
If you get tired of waiting, you can try reloading your browser.
Please check our Help page for information about troubleshooting Pandora on your browser.
With the Athens, Georgia music scene receiving national press from the likes of R.E.M. and the B-52's, members of the Glands knew that they wanted to create something their hometown was known for. So instead of having a sound that resembled laid-back college rock or wacked-out party rock, members Ross Shapiro (vocals/ guitar) Joe Rowe (drums), Craig McQuiston (bass), Frank McDonald (guitar) and Doug Stanley (keyboards) shaped more of a darker, laid-back, brit-pop style that doesn't cross the line of dismal or brooding. Bar/None Records eventually took a shine to the Glands and released their 1997 debut entitled Double Thriller. Capricorn released their self-titled second album, which arrived in 2000. ~ Mike DaRonco, Rovi
Totally agree...It's surprising that this band isn't name-checked, like, ever. Saw them once in Atlanta and Ross Shapiro was so humble. I wondered if that was part of the reason that they never made it "big" in the indie world. (Also met Ross' parents walking out of the show; they were super gracious.)
christianseklecki
Ross Shaprio still lives in Athens, running a record store. Andy Baker is still in Athens as well, running his recording studio (Andy came on to play bass after Craig left) and producing amazing work. The crazy part about this band is that this band left an entire album worth of material in the recording process but never released it. I have been an ardent fan of these guys since 2000 and I can honestly say they are one of the most underrated bands ever. I will never forget how wonderful it was
johnthecreative
My favorite band right now hands down. Possibly the most unknown great band.
Comments