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Marrying the feedback-drenched sonic assault of the British shoegazer scene with the melodic immediacy of classic pop -- an approach critics dubbed "bubblegrunge" --
Velocity Girl
emerged as one of the most successful and acclaimed indie rock bands of the early '90s. Their roots lay in the short-lived
Gotterdammacrats
, which formed in Silver Spring, MD in September 1988 around the nucleus of singer/guitarist
Archie Moore
, bassist
Kelly Riles
, guitarist
John Barnett
, and drummer
Berny Grindel
.
Barnett
exited following the first
performance, and after playing a series of gigs as a three-piece, the group welcomed vocalist
Bridget Cross
in the summer of 1989 and adopted the name
Velocity Girl
, borrowing the moniker from an early B-side by the then-obscure British band
Primal Scream
. As the year drew to a close, the band made its recorded debut with
"Clock,"
a contribution to the compilation
What Kind of Heaven Do You Want?
, the first release on the fledgling local label Slumberland. Drummer
Jim Spellman
replaced
Grindel
in the fall of 1990, and after completing the single
"I Don't Care if You Go,"
Cross
left the lineup early the following year; she soon resurfaced in another seminal D.C. indie band,
Unrest
.
Singer
Sarah Shannon
was tapped as
Cross
' replacement, and a week after adding second guitarist
Brian Nelson
--
Moore
's bandmate in the pioneering
Black Tambourine
--
Velocity Girl
entered the studio to record its breakthrough single, 1991's
"My Forgotten Favorite."
The record was a major college radio favorite, and brought the group to the attention of the Sub Pop label, which released a split single featuring
Velocity Girl
and fellow D.C.-area band
Tsunami
in early 1992.
Velocity Girl
remained with Sub Pop to issue its 1993 full-length debut
Copacetic
-- a much-acclaimed set featuring the singles
"Crazy Town"
and
"Audrey's Eyes,"
its ingratiating noise-pop approach proved pivotal in expanding Sub Pop's image beyond that of merely a Seattle grunge label, and at the time
Copacetic
was the second biggest seller in the company's history, behind only
Nirvana
's
Bleach
. The follow-up,
Simpatico
, was even more successful, generating the minor hit
"Sorry Again."
1996's
Gilded Stars and Zealous Hearts
was far less fulfilling creatively and commercially, however, and after completing the album
Shannon
relocated to Seattle. The group's days were clearly numbered, and a U.S. tour culminated in a farewell show at Baltimore's 8x10 Club that September. After
Velocity Girl
dissolved,
Shannon
,
Riles
, and
Spellman
reunited in the short-lived
Starry Eyes
, while
Moore
-- who also helmed a side project, the
Heartworms
-- later resurfaced as a member of the acclaimed
the Saturday People
. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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