Baskervilles

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The Baskervilles are a sweet, effervescent indie pop ensemble whose sound, rooted in new wave and bubblegum pop, nods to acts like the Ladybug Transistor and the Shermans. The group originally formed in Tampa, FL, in 1993 as a collaboration between Rob Keith and Laura Taylor, and expanded to include Tom Gagnier on bass and Christoph Gerozissis on drums; the latter was replaced by drummer Craig Van Orsdale in 1995. The next few years were marked by changes in lineup and location; Taylor split with the group in 1996, and Keith and the remaining members of the band moved to New York the following year. Gerozissis rejoined the group, this time as a bass player, in 1998, and vocalist Stephanie Finucane was brought into the fold that same year.

With a solid lineup under their collective belts, the Baskervilles spent the next couple of years gigging in the New York area, and in 2000 recorded the songs that would become their self-titled debut album. These tracks were made available via the Baskervilles' website in early 2003, and they quickly found their way to Secret Crush Records' owner Gregg Weiss. The Baskervilles' debut, produced by Mitch Easter, was released on that label by spring of the following year, and the Midnight EP followed it up in 2005. In early 2006, the band put together four songs destined for a Swedish EP; the EP never materialized, however, and the Baskervilles opted to release the tracks for free on their website. The band then decided to keep the project going, and went on to release limited-edition singles on a monthly basis over the course of the following year. Each single showcased the work of various contemporary artists (including Wilhelm Sasnal and Lothar Hempel), and the entire undertaking was called the Twilight 14 Project. The singles were eventually gathered together and made into the Baskervilles' third full-length release, Twilight, which was released in the summer of 2008. ~ Margaret Reges, Rovi
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Baskervilles (musical group)

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Baskervilles
Origin New York, USA
Genres Pop, Indie, Rock
Years active 1997–present
Labels Secret Crush
Kitty Litter
Website www.baskervilles.net
Members
Christoph Gerozissis
Stephanie Finucane
Rob Keith
Craig Van Orsdale
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Baskervilles (The Band)

Christoph Gerozissis, Rob Keith, Stephanie Finucane and Craig Van Orsdale formed Baskervilles in New York City in 1997. The members played together for years in a trashy punk and garage rock band called the Baskervils started in 1993 in Tampa and fronted by Laura Taylor. During that time, they had a self-published label called Baskervinyl Records, which produced the compilation album Young Savage Florida in 1996. Taylor left the band in 1997 and the remaining Baskervils moved to New York City. Inspired by the Television Personalities, Blondie, the Kinks, Love, the Left Banke and French Pop played by DJ Franco at the Vampyros Lesbos party in New York City, they altered the name to Baskervilles and turned the amplifiers down to perform high energy keyboard driven pop at low volumes. The lyrics were designed to be simple narratives and open ended romantic stories, many pertaining to New York City.

From 1997 to 2002, Baskervilles performed a handful of well received shows at the Mercury Lounge in the East Village. During that time, Baskervilles recorded 2 sessions at Mitch Easter’s (Let’s Active, R.E.M.) Fidelitorium studio in North Carolina and 1 session at Dubway Studios in New York City. The group made one trip outside of New York City in the summer of 2002 to perform at a museum opening at the Migros Museum in Zurich, Switzerland featuring the artwork of Yayoi Kusama and Michel Auder.

The band took a 2 year break while Stephanie had a baby. Rob Keith and Christoph Gerozissis formed a nocturnal electro group called Autoparty and put out an album called Lumlight. The first New York Baskervilles show in two years happened at Sin-e’ on November 6, 2003 to celebrate the release of a compilation on Secret Crush Records called Stamp Collecting For Beginners, featuring the Baskervilles song After Work. Secret Crush Records released the first Baskervilles album in spring of 2004 to great acclaim. The band followed up quickly by releasing the punchy new wave inspired Midnight EP in 2005 with a tour of the west coast of the United States.mike hodgen

During the second half of 2005 and early 2006, the Baskervilles were hard at work on album #3 and a video for Midnight At The Underground Club, directed by Jake Hensberry. Thanks to a great deal of enthusiasm from Sweden, the Baskervilles delayed work on album #3 to write a 4 song EP for Kitty Litter Records, however somewhere along the line, the deal fell through, which led to 'Twlight 14', a 14 month long free song giveaway, the songs of 'Twlight 14' are being distributed monthly with cover artwork, they can be downloaded from the official Baskervilles website in MP3 format, and promotional postcards have been sent out to fans through snail mail. The release date for the Baskervilles Twilight CD is June 3, 2008.

Discography

Baskervilles - 2004 - 10 tracks

Released on Secret Crush Records produced by Mitch Easter (tracks 5,7,8,9,10) and Al Houghton (tracks 1,2,3,4 and 6)

  1. After Work (Preview)
  2. John Riley And The Housewives Who Love Him
  3. Have You Seen The Ideal? (Preview)
  4. This Was The Weekend (Preview)
  5. Opening On Thompson (Preview)
  6. The Pages Of Lisa, Bright And Dark
  7. Day One, Amada Year (Preview)
  8. A Free Show In Battery Park
  9. Anthem For The Acquaintances
  10. That Is The Scene (Baskervilles Vs Autoparty)

Midnight EP - 2005 - 7 tracks

Released on Secret Crush Records produced by Rob Keith

  1. Midnight At The Underground Club (Preview)
  2. I Danced With Kate Moss(Preview)
  3. Black Boots (Pt.2) (Preview)
  4. It Can Happen To You (Preview)
  5. Another Free Show In Battery Park (Preview)
  6. Pictures Of You (Preview)
  7. La Grande Illusion (Preview)

Twilight 14 - 2008 - 14 tracks

produced by Mitch Easter and Rob Keith

  1. A Little More Time
  2. Daylight To Twilight
  3. Smash
  4. Caught In A Crosswalk
  5. Everybody Looks, Not Everybody Finds
  6. Slip A Little and boom!
  7. Staying There For A While
  8. Have You Seen Them?
  9. It's A Red Fade That Leaves In A Warm Way
  10. Where Did My Summer Go?
  11. Sweet And Sour
  12. Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)
  13. Moves
  14. The Apartment

Baskervilles Side Project - Autoparty

During the short break Baskervilles had, members Rob Keith and Christoph Gerozissis formed a separate band and wrote another album of ambient electropop, their band was called 'Autoparty' and they released a 10 track album titled 'Lumlight' in 2004. 'Lumlight' like 'Baskervilles' CDs also saw wide distribution, however it was mostly purchased on CBbaby at a low price of $5. 'Autoparty' was mostly responsible for track 10 'That Is The Scene' on Baskervilles debut self titled album, however they got Stephanie Finucane (a member of Baskervilles) to sing on it and so named it 'Baskervilles vs Autoparty'.

Lumlight - 2004 - 10 tracks

Released on Secret Crush Records

  1. Lumlight
  2. Je Je Boom (Listen)
  3. Nick Is In A Crawl (Listen)
  4. The First Song Was Lumlight
  5. You Are Next
  6. You (Listen)
  7. From the Pool To The Bar
  8. Motel (Listen)
  9. Easy Wonderful
  10. The Sound Of Women (Listen)

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