Genres: Post-Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock Active: 90's, 2000's Formed: 1991 in Leeds, England
HiM, The Dylan Group, Designer, Thermoderm, Pulseprogramming, Papa Sprain, Clue to Kalo, Juana Molina, Mogwai, Broadcast, The Notwist, Tortoise, Quickspace, Flying Saucer Attack, Jim O'Rourke, Pram, Mouse on Mars, Kev Hopper, Laika
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The Leeds, England-based lo-fi bliss-popsters Hood comprised Andrew Johnson, Chris Adams, Richard Adams, John Evans, Craig Tattersall and Nicola Hodgkinson. The group debuted in 1992 with the seven-inch "Sirens"; after 1993's "Opening into Enclosure," a year later they issued Cabled Linear Traction, which collected their two earlier singles. Absent throughout 1995, the year following Hood returned with a barrage of new material -- after three singles ("Lee Faust Million Piece Orchestra," "A Harbour of Thoughts" and "I've Forgotten How to Live," all of them issued on different labels), the group also released the full-length Silent '88. Secrets Now Known to Others, a ten-track EP of material recorded for but not included on Silent '88, appeared in 1997, as did the album Structured Disasters. Though it wasn't released in America, The Cycle of Days and Seasons followed on Domino in 1999.
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Release: 2005
Label: Domino Recording Company USA, Sensory Projects
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Release: January 25, 2005
Label: Domino Recording Company USA
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