Forget Cassettes
Biography
Founded and led by the expressive vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Beth Cameron, the Nashville-based Forget Cassettes specialize in alternative rock/indie rock that is angst-ridden and emotionally intense yet highly melodic. Despite having a Nashville address, Forget Cassettes have nothing whatsoever to do with country music, Americana, or roots rock; their material is alternative rock all the way, drawing on direct or indirect influences that have ranged from PJ Harvey to Tori Amos to Sleater-Kinney, Nirvana, and Hole. Forget Cassettes thrives on contrasts; a Cameron performance can be reflective (in a dark, brooding way) one minute and turn into a passionate, aggressive, cathartic outburst the next.Forget Cassettes was formed in May 2002, when Cameron joined forces with drummer Doni Schroeder (who also plays keyboards). Forget Cassettes was not Cameron's first musical experience with Schroeder; they had spent two years playing together in a predominantly female, Nashville-based group called Fair Verona, who were originally known as Calypso and should not be confused with an all-female Dublin, Ireland-based trio of the same name (Ireland's Fair Verona was originally known as Femme Fatale and was still together in early 2007, whereas Nashville's Fair Verona broke up in 2001 -- and it should be noted that another one of Cameron's bandmates in Nashville's Fair Verona was singer/guitarist Shawna Potter, who went on to join the Baltimore-based alterna-rock combo Avec in 2003).
Selected Discography

Salt
2006
