Black Tambourine

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Black Tambourine was an American indie pop band and one of the earliest Slumberland groups of the early 1990s. Formed in Silver Spring, Maryland, the band comprised vocalist Pam Berry and instrumentalists Archie Moore, Brian Nelson and Mike Schulman. Along with Tiger Trap, Lois, Honeybunch, Tullycraft, and Beat Happening, they are considered to be one of the most influential bands of the American twee pop movement.

Black Tambourine
OriginSilver Spring, Maryland
GenresIndie pop, noise pop, shoegaze, lo-fi
Years active1989–1992, 2012
LabelsSlumberland, Audrey's Diary
SpinoffsVelocity Girl, Lilys
Past membersPam Berry
Archie Moore
Brian Nelson
Mike Schulman

History

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The members came to the project already acquainted with each other: Both Nelson (also of Big Jesus Trashcan) and Schulman were in Whorl together, while Schulman (also of Powderburns) co-founded Slumberland Records. Moore, meanwhile, was in Velocity Girl and played on early recordings by Lilys, and Berry had co-founded the Chickfactor zine.[1][2]

The band was influenced by Phil Spector's Wall of Sound production style, the Jesus and Mary Chain, and the Shop Assistants.[1][2]

Black Tambourine was described by Allmusic as one of the "seminal American indie pop bands of the 1980s."[2] `

Discography

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  • By Tomorrow 7-inch EP (1991, Slumberland Records)[3]
  • Throw Aggi Off the Bridge 7-inch EP (1992, Audrey's Diary)[4]
  • OneTwoThreeFour 7-inch EP (2012, Slumberland Records)[5]
  • Black Tambourine Cassette digital EP (2010, self-release)
  • Black Tambourine cassette EP (2012, self-release)

Compilation albums

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Compilation appearances

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  • "We Can't Be Friends" on One Last Kiss (1992, spinART)[6]
  • "Pam's Tan" on What Kind of Heaven Do You Want? 7-inch EP (1989, Slumberland)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Black Tambourine releases, videos and more". slumberland records. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Ankeny, Jason. "Black Tambourine – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  3. ^ "Black Tambourine : By Tomorrow". Slumberland Records. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  4. ^ "Throw Aggi Off the Bridge – Black Tambourine : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  5. ^ "OneTwoThreeFour | Black Tambourine". Blacktambourine.bandcamp.com. May 15, 2012. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
  6. ^ Ribas, Michael. "One Last Kiss – Various Artists : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved June 4, 2013.
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