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Dolorean

 
Artist: Dolorean
 
  • Formed: 1999, Silverton, OR
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Not Exotic," "You Can't Win," "Violence in the Snowy Fields"

Biography

Dolorean emerged from sleepy Silverton, OR, in 1999, after guitarist/vocalist Al James invited Standard keyboard enthusiast Jay Clarke to play on a slew of his quiet, avant folk home recordings. Sudden Oak, the duo's debut EP, appeared that same year, and Dolorean began playing out. By 2001, they had resettled in Portland and were a fixture on the local literati scene, accompanying poetry readings and the like with their understated sound. By this point, drummer Ben Nugent had also joined the fold. Over the next year, Dolorean worked on recording its full-length and also added bass player James Adair. By mid-2002, copies of Not Exotic were making the rounds of CD players throughout Portland. The album saw its official light of day with a November 2003 issue by the North Carolina label Yep Roc. Violence in the Snowy Fields was released the following year. After taking a few years to write new songs and develop their sound, Dolorean came out with their third album, You Can't Win, in 2007. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Dolorean
Dolorean playing Cafe Nine in New Haven, CT, April 19, 2007
Dolorean playing Cafe Nine in New Haven, CT,
April 19, 2007
Background information
Origin Portland, Oregon, USA
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Indie rock
Years active 2003–present
Label(s) Yep Roc
Website dolorean.wordpress.com
Members
Al James
Jay Clarke
Ben Nugent
James Adair
Emil Amos

Dolorean is an American band based in Portland, Oregon. They have, at times, acted as the backing band for Damien Jurado. Their current line-up is: Al James, guitar/vocals; Jay Clarke, organ/piano; Ben Nugent, drums/percussion/vocals; James Adair, bass; and Emil Amos, guitar.

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Discography

Albums

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EPs

  • Sudden Oak 2000, re-released 2004 (Dolorean Recordings)


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Dolorean (Rock Band, '90s, 2000s)
Barton Carroll (Rock Artist, 2000s)
Not Exotic (2003 Album by Dolorean)

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