Galaxie 500 was an American
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band that formed in 1987 and split up in 1991 after releasing three albums: ''
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'', ''
On Fire'' and ''
This Is Our Music''. The band was made up of guitarist/vocalist
Dean Wareham
Dean Wareham (born 1 August 1963) is an American musician and actor who formed the band Galaxie 500 in 1987. He left Galaxie 500 in April 1991 and founded the band Luna. Since Luna's breakup in 2005, Wareham has released albums with fellow Lun ...
, drummer
Damon Krukowski
Damon Krukowski (born September 6, 1963) is an American musician, poet and writer. He was a member of the dreampop band Galaxie 500 and the psychedelic rock band Magic Hour, and is half of the psychedelic folk duo Damon and Naomi. He is also a ...
and bassist and vocalist
Naomi Yang
Naomi Yang (born September 15, 1964) is an American musician, graphic designer, photographer and filmmaker. She was a member of the dreampop band Galaxie 500, psychedelic rock band Magic Hour and is half of the psychedelic folk duo Damon and N ...
.
History
Guitarist
Dean Wareham
Dean Wareham (born 1 August 1963) is an American musician and actor who formed the band Galaxie 500 in 1987. He left Galaxie 500 in April 1991 and founded the band Luna. Since Luna's breakup in 2005, Wareham has released albums with fellow Lun ...
, drummer
Damon Krukowski
Damon Krukowski (born September 6, 1963) is an American musician, poet and writer. He was a member of the dreampop band Galaxie 500 and the psychedelic rock band Magic Hour, and is half of the psychedelic folk duo Damon and Naomi. He is also a ...
and bassist
Naomi Yang
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had met at the
Dalton School
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in New York City in 1981, but began playing together during their time as students at
Harvard University
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.
[Thompson, Dave (2000) ''Alternative Rock'', Miller Freeman Books, , p.380-381] Wareham and Krukowski had formed a series of punk-influenced student bands, before Wareham returned to New York.
When he returned in 1987 he and Krukowski formed a new band, with Yang joining the group on bass guitar, the new group deciding on the name Galaxie 500, after a friend's car, a
Ford Galaxie 500
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.
The band began playing gigs in Boston and New York City, and recorded a demo which they sent to
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label boss and producer
Mark Kramer
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, who agreed to produce the band.
With Kramer at the controls, the band recorded the "Tugboat" single in February 1988, and the "Oblivious"
flexi-disc
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, and moved on to record their debut album, ''Today'', which was released on the small Aurora label.
The band toured the United Kingdom in late 1988 and in 1989, then signed to
Rough Trade and released their second album, ''On Fire'', which has been described as "
lo-fi
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psychedelia reminiscent of
Jonathan Richman
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being backed by
The Velvet Underground
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",
and is considered the band's defining moment.
''On Fire'' reached number 7 in the
UK Indie Chart
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, and met with much critical acclaim in the United Kingdom, but was less well received by the US music press, who cited Wareham's 'vocal limitations' as a weakness.
Galaxie 500 recorded two sessions for
John Peel
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's
BBC Radio 1
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programme, these later released on the ''Peel Sessions'' album. Their cover of Jonathan Richman's "Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste" was also voted into number 41 in 1989's
Festive 50
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by listeners to the show.
The band split up in the spring of 1991 after the release of their third album, ''This Is Our Music.'' Wareham, who had already moved back to New York, quit the band after a lengthy American tour, as preparations were underway for a tour of Japan.
As Wareham later said, "Galaxie 500 broke up because it was time. We broke up as a result of internal contradictions. Columbia Records was interested in signing us, but the making of the previous album had been very difficult--and clearly we weren't getting along--so why should we continue to sit in a room and make music together?"
Galaxie 500's records were released in the US and UK on the independent Rough Trade label. When Rough Trade went bankrupt in 1991, Krukowski and Yang purchased the masters at auction, reissuing them on
Rykodisc
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History
Claiming to be the first Compact Disc, CD-only independ ...
in 1996 as a box set containing all three albums and another disc of rarities.
Musical style and influences
Galaxie 500 used fairly simple instrumental techniques enhanced with an atmospheric production style.
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and
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have been identified as key influences.
In interviews on the Galaxie 500 DVD ''Don't Let Our Youth Go to Waste'', Wareham cites
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as another key inspiration.
Post-Galaxie 500 activities
After leaving Galaxie 500, Wareham tried his hand at production, working with
Mercury Rev
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Original personnel were Luna
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. Krukowski and Yang continued to record under the moniker Pierre Etoile (French for "Rock Star"), and then
Damon and Naomi
Damon & Naomi are an American dream pop/ indie folk duo, formed in 1991 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, formerly of Galaxie 500.
History
After Galaxie 500 completed a tour of the US supporting Cocteau Twins, guitarist and vocalist Dean Wareh ...
(whose first two releases were also produced by Kramer), and as members of
Magic Hour.
They also began the avant-garde press
Exact Change
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.
In June 2010 Wareham announced on his website that he would be going on an autumn tour under the moniker "Dean Wareham plays Galaxie 500," where he would, as the moniker suggests, only play Galaxie 500 songs.
Influence
Galaxie 500's music had an influence on many later
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groups, including
Low.
Their music has been covered and referenced by several well known artists. In
Liz Phair
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's song "Stratford-on-Guy", she sings, "And I was pretending that I was in a Galaxie 500 video." In
Xiu Xiu
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's song "Dr. Troll",
Jamie Stewart sings, "Listen to ''
On Fire'' and pretend someone could love you." On
Neutral Milk Hotel
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's debut album, ''
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'', the song "Naomi" is believed to be about Naomi Yang, and includes the line "There is no Naomi in view/She walks through Cambridge stocks and strolls"; in 2011, Yang created a music video for the song.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
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's ''
And This Is Our Music
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'' was titled in reference to the group's album ''This Is Our Music'' (which itself was titled after
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's album ''
This Is Our Music'').
Sonic Youth
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frontman
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has cited Galaxie 500's album ''
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'' as "the guitar record of 1988".
"Tugboat" has been covered by many artists, including
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, who recorded it with indie rock producer
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for their ''iTunes Live Session EP'',
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, on Rough Trade compilation ''
Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before...'', Welsh lo-fi band
Joanna Gruesome
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, and
Portastatic
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, Kiwi Jr., for a planned concert of Galaxie 500 covers at Rough Trade Brooklyn set to coincide with Record Store Day and the release of Galaxie’s Copenhagen on vinyl. In 2010 the bands Cloudland Canyon and
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, appeared on a 7" EP together wherein they both covered Galaxie 500, the former taking on "Temperature's Rising" and the latter doing a version of "Tugboat". English artist World Of Fox covered "Flowers" in his 2011 release on Where It's At Is Where You Are Records.
In 2012 the song "Tugboat" was featured in the film ''
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'', directed by
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Discography
Studio albums
*''
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'' (Aurora, 1988)
*''
On Fire'' (Rough Trade, 1989)
*''
This Is Our Music'' (Rough Trade, 1990)
Compilations
*''Galaxie 500'' (
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Artists and bands ...
) (Rykodisc, 1996)
*''
The Portable Galaxie 500
''The Portable Galaxie 500'' is a compilation album by the rock band Galaxie 500. It was released in 1998 on Rykodisc.
Track listing
All songs written by Galaxie 500 except as noted.
# "Blue Thunder" (w/sax)
# "Flowers"
# "When Will You Come H ...
'' (best-of) (Rykodisc, 1998)
*''
Uncollected'' (rarities) (2004)
Post-split releases
*''
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'' (live, 1990) (Rykodisc, 1997)
*''
Peel Sessions
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'' (2005)
Singles
*"Tugboat"/"King of Spain" (Aurora, 1988)
*"Oblivious" included on a hard-vinyl compilation 7" free with ''Chemical Imbalance'' magazine
*"Blue Thunder"/"Hail" (
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) (1989)
*"Blue Thunder
EP" (Rough Trade, 1990)
*"Rain"/"Don't Let Our Youth Go to Waste" (1990)
Caff
*"Fourth of July"/"Here She Comes Now" (Rough Trade, 1990)
*"Snowstorm" (live)/"Pictures" (live) (2004)
Promotional videos
*"Tugboat" (1988)
*"Blue Thunder" (1989)
*"When Will You Come Home" (1989)
*"Fourth of July" (1990)
DVDs
*''Don't Let Our Youth Go to Waste'' (2004)
Further reading
*McGonigal, Mike. ''Temperature's Rising: An Oral and Visual History of Galaxie 500.'' Oregon: Yeti Publishing, 2013
*
Wareham, Dean. ''Black Postcards: A Rock & Roll Romance''. New York: Penguin, 2008.
References
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