SplashdownCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Beautiful & fierce evocative/eclectic alternative pop/rock Status:Band has broken up. Final official release, Redshift ep, 1999. Blueshift, the full-length album Redshift ep is a teaser for, was cancelled with only a few advance promo copies released. See also:Wikipedia's entry on Splashdown Comparisons:Melissa Kaplan's voice is a dead-ringer for Katharina Franck, and the music is fairly Rainbirds-like, too. (Neile) Covers/own material:Own General comments:Splashdown were one of my favourite discoveries. I love them and listen to them constantly! Comments about live performance:I highly recommend seeing them live to get the full impact of their music. No drums; just a guy who runs the sampler and keyboards but the songs work. And Kaplan has a presence that recalls early Siouxsie. (charles.goldberg@hotbot.com) Recommended first album:I like them all, but Redshift ep is my clear favourite of their commercially available releases. Blueshift is incredible, if you can find it. (Neile) Recordings:
stars and gartersRelease info:1996—Castle von Buhler Records—CVB007; remastered 2006 Availability:2006 Remastered version available from CDBaby Ecto priority:Recommended for indierock fans Group members:Adam Buhler, Kasson Crooker, Melissa Kaplan Guest artists:Ron Pink—percussion arrangement for "so ha" Produced by:Splashdown Comments:This album has a more indierock flavour than their later recordings, but still showcases their intriguing songwriting and Melissa Kaplan's great vocals. A fine album. (Neile) Halfworld (ep)Release info:1998—Castle von Buhler Records—CVB011; remastered 2006 Availability:2006 Remastered version available from CDBaby Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Adam Buhler, Kasson Crooker, Melissa Kaplan Guest artists:Bruce Macfarlane—drums Produced by:Splashdown Comments:A five-song ep, 1 song ("Beguiled Mark II") is a remix from stars and garters and one ("Ironspy") also appears on Redshift ep, but still definitely worth getting. (Neile) Redshift epRelease info:1999—Java/Capitol—CDP 7243 5 22469 22 Availability:Wide on release; now out of print and hard to find Ecto priority:Essential Group members:Adam Buhler—guitar, bass Guest artists:Joel Simches—drums Produced by:Bryan Carrigan and Splashdown Comments:A five-song ep that knocked me out from first listen—what an amazing collections of intriguing songs and strong vocals. The songs had their hooks in my head immediately. The first song, "A Charming Spell" is the strongest rocking song and the others are a little softer, but they're all compelling. "The Archer", "Mayan Pilot", "Waterbead", "Ironspy" all are unforgettable songs that listeners with a wide range of tastes will like. "Mayan Pilot" in particular is a song that I can't stop listening to and is on my mental soundtrack often, so I have to race home and pop the cd in the player. (Neile) BlueshiftRelease info:Never officially released. Was to have been released by Java/Capitol. Availability:Nearly impossible to find in stores; promo copies have been found and bootlegs have been floating around the net Ecto priority:Highly, highly recommended Group members:Adam Buhler—guitar, bass Guest artists:Joel Simches—drums Produced by:Bryan Carrigan and Splashdown and perhaps others Comments:A friend who works for a radio station sent me a copy of this and it is a horrible shame that this album was never officially released. Another slightly different version is floating around the net. I have no idea if this album would have been a hit big enough to please Java/Capitol, but it certainly is a wonderful, powerful album and deserves to have seen the light of day. All the songs from Redshift are here and many, many others that are just as strong. It's a lively kind of edgy, melodic rock that just sounds wonderful to me. The songwriting is so full of hooks it's scary and I adore Melissa Kaplan's voice here and the way the songs are put together. I've listened to this steadily for months and months and just can't get tired of it. This is the best album that wasn't released in 2000. It's a horrible shame. (Neile) PossibilitiesRelease info:Never officially released Availability:Available from fans Ecto priority:Highly recommended for Splashdown fans Group members:Adam Buhler—guitar, bass Guest artists:Various Produced by:Various Comments:This is a compilation of demos, a final completed song, a song that appeared only as part of a soundtrack, and variety of remixes. Like blueshift it shows how astonishingly talented this trio was and what a shame that their final album was never released and that the frustrations of that situation led to their breakup. This band did indeed have so much promise and so many possibilities and were so messed up by the music industry...well, it's worth tracking down this music as whether or not the group that created it still exists, there is some amazing music that they did make. Their final completed track, "Asia At Odd Hours", especially, shows what a horrible shame it is that they are no longer recording. (Neile) Further info:Their song "Karma Slave" appeared on the Titan AE soundtrack; "The Games You Play" a.k.a. "Paradox" appeared on the Clubland soundtrack. |
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