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About the Artist
1999 was Voyager One's year in their hometown of Seattle. Coming out of the gates in January, V1 proceeded to make their incendiary live show, with it's obscenely cool visual backdrop, the best thing going. This led to the band getting some dates with some very well-known bands, from Sky Cries Mary and Sparklehorse to Sage and The Posies. Their official demo CD 'Zeros And Ones, Parts 1 And 2' sold like wildfire, and now the band have completed their first real album for a release in April. Falling somewhere in the sexy white-hot noise wasteland of Ride, Catherine Wheel and My Bloody Valentine, Voyager One are set to torch the Heavens in 2000 and make your heart their own.
Jeramy Koepping
Dayna Loeffler
John Hollis Fleischman
Album Description
Seattle's psychedelic groove-pop four piece, Voyager One, experiments with the sonic structure and content of current and past pop music. Paying special attention to the aspects of musical space and density, dynamics and timbre, they fuse melodic hooks and a liberal use of guitar effects with flowing rhythms. Time-lining themselves back through pioneering bands like The Verve, My Bloody Valentine and Ride all the while bluelined by groups such as The Smiths, Acetone and Spiritualized, Voyager One can break your legs and your heart in the space of a single song. The experience is at once intimate, explosive, spacious and entrancing. Voyager One dominate your senses, while pulling you willingly into their world.