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The Prayer Chain was a 1990s
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band. The band has been called "the epitome of the Christian underground". The Prayer Chain was known for producing moody, angst-ridden music which was, in turn, the result of creative differences within the band and with their record label.


History

The Prayer Chain formed in February 1990 when Campuzano & Prickett's band, Laughing Boy, broke up at the same time as Taber's band, Tapestry, broke up. Campuzano knew Taber through a Bible study group. Originally, Taber both sang and played drums, though drum machines were also used. The band auditioned Everett to play drums later that year after meeting at a Prayer Chain show in California. Their first album, ''The Neverland Sessions'' was recorded with Steve Hindalong at Neverland Studios and was released independently. After signing to Reunion Records they put out the ''Whirlpool EP'' and started touring, while focusing on their first album, ''Shawl'', released in 1993. In 1993, The Prayer Chain released their first collection of all new material since 1990. In April 1994, the band released their first live recording toward the end of the tour for ''Shawl''. It included several bonus tracks from the ''Shawl'' era. After extensive national and international shows they started working on their album, ''Mercury'', which was released in 1995. Originally the band wanted to do a worship-based album.''HM Magazine'' issue No. 53 (May/June 1995), p. 11 Producer Steve Hindalong is credited by the band as helping bring the project together. Themes on the album include distance ("Mercury", "Creole", "Shiver", "Waterdogs") and disconnection ("Grylliade") as well as love ("Manta Rae" and "Bendy Line") and worship ("Humb", "Sky High" and "Sun Stoned"). After disbanding the band performed at a reunion show in Chicago in 1998, the
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tribute show in 2000, some local
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shows, 2003 reunion shows at
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, and the Flevo Festival in the Netherlands. They also released some of their work and rarities through
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website. In April 2015, the band announced they would be releasing ''Mercury'' on double vinyl through Kickstarter to mark the 20th anniversary of the album. Funding for the album was achieved within three hours of the announcement. In early 2018, the band announced two reunion shows to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of ''Shawl''.


Members

* Tim Taber – vocals, founder of
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(Cool Hand Luke, The Myriad) and Transparent Productions. * Andrew Prickett – guitar, now plays with CUSH and does extensive recording/producing/engineering, has also played with
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, My Brother's Mother, OneRepublic and others. * Eric Campuzano – bass guitar, now plays guitar for
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& Stranger Kings. He's also released two drone solo projects under the moniker ''Charity Empressa''. He also plays bass with CUSH, and has played with
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. * Wayne Everett – drums, now playing guitar and started
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, has played in
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and CUSH, has done some producing, also released a solo album titled ''KingsQueens'' in 2003 on Northern Records and a followup ''Two Ghosts'' in 2020.


Discography


Full-length albums

*''The Neverland Sessions'' (1992) *''Shawl'' (1993) *''Mercury'' (1995) *''Antarctica'' (1996) *''Humb'' (2011)


EPs

*''4 Song Demo'' (1990) *''Whirlpool'' (1992) *''Live'' (4-song version) (1994) *''Live'' (8-song version) (1994) *''Live at CBGB's'' (2005)


Singles (7-inch vinyl)

*''Shine'' (1992) *''Crawl/Like I Was'' (1993)


Two-disc sets

*''Mercury & Mercurios Tin: Limited Edition Collector's Set'' (1995) *''So Close...Yet So Far'' (Retrospective & B-sides) (1998)


Double vinyl

*''Mercury'' (20th anniversary re-release) (2015)


Compilations

*''Live at the Strand'' (1997) *''A Live Tribute Recording for Gene Eugene'' (2000) *''Here Comes the Rust'' (retrospective) (2003)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Prayer Chain, The Christian rock groups from California Musical groups established in 1991 Musical groups disestablished in 1995 Alternative rock groups from California American Christian rock groups