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New Radiant Storm King was an American
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band formed in
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in 1990. The group released nine studio albums over its 20-year existence.


Biography

New Radiant Storm King formed at
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in 1990, taking its name from a radiator label. Its original lineup was Peyton Pinkerton (vocals, bass), Matt Hunter (vocals, guitar), Eli Miller (guitar), and Elizabeth Sharp (drums). The band made itself known in the
college rock College rock was the alternative rock music played on student-run university and college campus radio stations located in the United States and Canada in the 1980s. The stations' playlists were often created by students who avoided the mainstream ...
movement, of which Western Massachusetts was a hub, and opened for
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during the band's stop at Hampshire for its 1990 ''
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'' tour. In 1992, Storm King recorded a full-length album, ''One Day Rust'', on the American division of Rough Trade, but the division folded before the record could be released. Miller left the band and the remaining members recorded another album, ''My Little Bastard Soul'', which was picked up by Axis Records and released in 1993 as Storm King's official debut. After Axis folded, Storm King signed to Grass Records and put out a second album, ''Rival Time'', in 1993. "The Opposing Engineer (Sleeps Alone)," one of the tracks off that record, inspired Guided By Voices' "I Am a Scientist." In 1995, the two bands recorded covers of each other's songs and released them on a split single. Sharp left Storm King after its third album, ''August Revital'', came out in 1994, and was replaced by Jeremy Smith. Together the new lineup released 1996's ''Hurricane Necklace'', which is perhaps the band's most popular album. Storm King toured England and Scotland in 1998. That year, Wormco reissued ''My Little Bastard Soul'' along with a bonus disc, ''The Castle'', composed of sketches and instrumentals composed for a production of Howard Barker's "The Castle", directed by Joshua Goldberg at Hampshire College. Garrett Fontes replaced Smith and the new quartet released ''Singular, No Article'' in 1999. That lineup continued for some years and put out 2002's ''Winter's Kill'' (which Darla calls the band's "second most popular album") and 2004's ''Leftover Blues''. Between these albums, the members engaged in other projects. Pinkerton toured with the
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and Hunter toured with The
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Ensemble. By 2006, Storm King's lineup had shifted to include Caleb Wetmore (bass) and Patrick Berkery (drums). That year, Storm King released ''The Steady Hand'', recorded at Slaughterhouse Recording Studio. Blogger Dave Heaton of Erasing Clouds called an "intelligent and dynamic," "fully realized rock album." The album's song "The Winding Staircase" was featured on the soundtrack of the 2006 movie ''Catch and Release''. The music video for the ''Steady Hand'' track "Quicksand Under Carpet," directed by Jay Hollinsworth, won the award for best "Music Video: Animation/Rock 'n' Roll" at the 2007
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. J.J. O'Connell replaced Berkery to become the group's final drummer. The band's last album, ''Drinking in the Moonlight'', was also recorded at Slaughterhouse and released on October 7, 2008 on
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. Storm King played its final show at
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in Northampton, Massachusetts in 2010.


Legacy

Once expected by some to be "'next big thing' in indie rock," Storm King instead maintained a cult following throughout its years. Critic Kevin Hopper wrote in 1996 that Storm King "belong to an elite group of 'alternative' bands that would otherwise shine were it not for the multiplicity of bands of their ilk." Critic Tom Kielty called them "one of the Bay State's best-kept musical secrets" in 2002. "The Opposing Engineer (Sleeps Alone)" was covered and released by Guided by Voices in 1995. "The Winding Staircase" was featured on the soundtrack of the 2006 movie ''Catch and Release''.


Band members


Former members

* Peyton Pinkerton – vocals, guitar (1990–2010) * Elizabeth Sharp – drums, vocals (1990–1994) * Caleb Wetmore – bass guitar, backing vocals (2004–2010) * Eli Miller – vocals, guitar (1990–1991) * Garrett Fontes – drums (2002–2004) * Jeremy Smith – drums (2002–2006)


Related Projects

Hunter and Pinkerton were the guitarists on the 1996
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''. Hunter played bass for
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on his world tour in 2003. Sharp went on to form the band Ill Ease in 1998, which released several studio albums, toured around the world, and opened for acts like Deerhoof and Battles. Pinkerton and Hunter have both released solo albums, most recently Pinkerton's ''Rapid Cycler'' in 2016 and Hunter's ''New Rotations'' in 2017, both on Darla.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''My Little Bastard Soul'' (1993, Axis) * ''Rival Time'' (1993, Positive) * ''August Revital'' (1994,
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) * ''Hurricane Necklace'' (1996, Grass) * ''Singular, No Article'' (1999, Rainbow Quartz) * ''Winter's Kill'' (2002, Rainbow Quartz) * ''Leftover Blues 1991–2003'' (B-sides Compilation) (2004, Contraphonic) * ''The Steady Hand'' (2006, Darla) * ''Drinking in the Moonlight'' (2008, Darla)


Notes


External links


Official site
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