June was an American indie rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
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Origin | Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
Genres | Indie Rock |
Years active | 1992–1996 |
Labels | Beggars Banquet |
Members | Kat Cook, vocals Tricia Tuttle, guitar and vocals Andy Magowan, bass John Price, guitar John Howie Jr., drums |
Past members | Mathew Gross, drums |
History
June was active in Chapel Hill from 1992 to 1996, playing "moody, highly literate guitar-pop" with a "pretty but not wispy" sound.[1] The band released three singles (one of them produced by Mitch Easter)[2] and became the subject of a minor bidding war before signing to Beggars Banquet in 1995.[3] Their first album, I Am Beautiful, was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, and released in spring 1996. The band broke up in August 1996, after a final live performance that month at an all-day music festival held at Durham Athletic Park.
Members
- Kat Cook - vocals
- John Price - guitar
- Tricia Tuttle - guitar and vocals
- Andy Magowan - bass guitar, violin
- Mathew Gross - drums (1992–1994)
- John Howie Jr. - drums (1995–1996)
Cook and Tuttle were previously heard together in Zo, a Charlotte band.[4]
Discography
- I Am Beautiful (1996)
Singles
- "I Am Beautiful" / "Theme of the Anti-Hero" (spring 1993, Friction Media; out of print)
- "Stripteaser" / "Long Dance" (autumn 1993, Friction Media; out of print)
- "Genius" / "All of Me" (1994, Squealer Records)
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