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Lowercase (sometimes stylized as lowercase) was a band from Palm Desert, California, led by Imaad Wasif on vocals and guitar and Brian Girgus on drums. The band put out 2 full-length albums on the
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before recording their last LP for Vern Rumsey of Unwound's label, Punk in my Vitamins. Tours with Sebadoh,
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History

The band first formed in 1993 in Palm Desert, California by guitarist and vocalist Imaad Wasif and drummer Brian Girgus. Initially, Girgus played bass, however he switched to the drums when the group faced difficulty finding a drummer. The band issued their debut
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titled ''Two Songs'' in early 1994 through Punk in my Vitamins?, an independent label operated by Vern Rumsey, the bassist of Unwound. The duo followed this up with a second 7-inch single, ''Brass Tracks'', which was issued in 1995 through X-Mas Records. That same year, the band was signed onto
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, who issued their debut full-length ''All Destructive Urges... Seem So Perfect'' on November 11, 1996. That same year, the band moved out to San Francisco, where they would stay until their disbandment in 2000. After moving to San Francisco, the band began production for their next album, ''Kill the Lights''. For this album, the duo recruited bassist Justin Halterlein. The album's production was rocky, for the trio did not get along well and tension began to build. Halterlein would leave the band soon after the release of the album on July 8, 1997. After the release of ''Kill the Lights'', the group left Amphetamine Reptile amicably. For their next album, the duo recruited bassist Tiber Scheer, who previously performed in the band P.E.E. The group then released ''
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'' through Punk in my Vitamins? on May 4, 1999, before their break-up in 2000. The founding members of the band went on to various solo projects as well as playing in
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, Track Star, The Yeah, Yeah, Yeah's, Wooden Shjips, and others. Wasif and Girgus currently reside in Los Angeles, while Scheer relocated to Chicago.


Members

* Imaad Wasif – vocals and guitar (1993–2000) *Brian Girgus – drums (1993–2000) *Justin Halterlein – bass (1996–1997) *Tiber Scheer – bass (1997–2000) Imaad Wasif in performance.jpg, Imaad Wasif in performance some years after Lowercase disbanded


Discography

;Studio albums *''All Destructive Urges... Seem So Perfect'' (
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, 1996) *''Kill the Lights'' (
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, 1997) *''
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'' ( Punk in my Vitamins?, 1999) ;Singles and EPs *''Two Songs'' (Punk in my Vitamins?, 1994) *''Brass Tracks'' (X-Mas, 1995) *''Cadence'' (Amphetamine Reptile, 1995) *''The Open Sea'' (
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, 1998) *''Imbedded in Ice'' (Punk in my Vitamins?, 1999) *''Very Early Recordings'' (Self-released, 2020) ;Compilations *''Aside and Besides: A Singles Compilation'' (Self-released, 2020)


References


External links


Discogs page

Official Bandcamp page
{{Authority control American post-hardcore musical groups Musical groups established in 1993 Musical groups disestablished in 2000 Musical groups from California Amphetamine Reptile Records artists Musical duos from California American rock music duos Musical trios from California