Genres: Indie Rock Active: 90's
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Hazel was one of several groups (including Elliot Smith's Heatmiser) that sprung up in Portland, Oregon, in the early '90s, just as grunge was reaching fever pitch in neighboring Seattle. The trio of indie-poppers included vocalist-guitarist Pete Krebs, bassist Brady Smith, and drummer-vocalist Jody Bleyle. They were often accompanied by a Fred Nemo, a dancer and spirit man, a la the Happy Mondays' (and Black Grape's) Bez. The group, who was signed to Sub Pop records, released their debut album, Toreador of Love, in 1993. The punk-pop effort was most notable for the unique melding of Krebs' and Bleyle's voices. By the time of the group's sophomore effort, 1995's Are You Going to Eat That, the foundations of Hazel had become shaky. Krebs was slowly emerging as a solo performer and playing the occasional acoustic show, while Bleyle was involved with Team Dresch and was a co-owner of the Candy-Ass record label.
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Release: July 8, 1997
Label: Candy Ass
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Release: March 14, 1995
Label: Sub Pop
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