Rob Crow

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San Diego-based singer and multi-instrumentalist Rob Crow is an exceptionally prolific and eclectic musician who splits his time among a variety of projects, including Pinback, Thingy, Goblin Cock, Optiganally Yours, Alpha Males, Physics, and Snotnose, among others. Along the way, Crow has released a few solo CDs that are distinctly odd even for this quirky indie rock/math rock musician.

Crow began his public career as one-fourth of Heavy Vegetable, whose first EP, A Bunch of Stuff by Heavy Vegetable, came out in 1993. When that group split in 1995, Crow and Heavy Vegetable singer Elea Tenuta started a new band, Thingy, almost immediately. At the same time, Crow released his first solo project, half of a split CD with the art noise electronica artist Lesser. Crow's half of the disc consists of 25 ultra-short tracks, mostly instrumentals, including three tracks recorded with the side project Fantasy Mission Force. (Fantasy Mission Force released their own EP, Circus Atari, in 1997.)

Crow's first full solo album, Lactose Adept, came out in 1996. Even more fragmented than his half of the split CD with Lesser, Lactose Adept consists of 30 bizarre song fragments ranging from seven seconds to seven minutes, well over half of them coming in at under the two-minute mark. Crow's scribbled liner notes explain that the songs were recorded with a four-track cassette deck in the apartment next door to his and Tenuta's, on equipment belonging to Heavy Vegetable bassist Travis Nelson. There is no element of Lactose Adept that is not totally strange, from the music to the bizarre cover art featuring a hacked Ernest Shepard drawing stolen from a Winnie the Pooh book.

Crow followed his solo sojourn with the duo Optiganally Yours, a duo of Crow on vocals and Optigan (an inexpensive home keyboard instrument from the '60s that plays sounds stored on discs) player Pea Hix. The duo released two albums, 1997's Optigan-only Spotlight on Optiganally Yours and 2000's Optiganally Yours Presents Exclusively Talentmaker, an album built around the sounds of other obsolete home keyboard instruments. Three more Crow solo projects followed, 2003's My Room Is a Mess, 2007's Living Well, and the I Hate You Rob Crow EP. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi
Rob Crow

Rob Crow on tour with Pinback
Background information
Birth name Robertdale Rulon Crow, Jr.
Also known as Snotnose
Born (1971-02-21) February 21, 1971 (age 41)
New Jersey, United States
Origin Encinitas, California, U.S.
Genres Indie rock, math rock
Occupations Singer, multi-instrumentalist
Website www.functionbad.com/robcrow

Robertdale Rulon "Rob" Crow, Jr.[1] (born February 21, 1971) is an American singer and multi-instrumentalist from San Diego, California known for the long list of bands and projects he is associated with, mostly in the genres of indie rock and math rock. He is best known for his involvement with the bands Pinback (co-led by Zach Smith from Three Mile Pilot), Heavy Vegetable, Physics, Optiganally Yours and Thingy; in addition he has also led or leads the bands Advertising, Alpha Males, Altron Tube, Cthugha, Fantasy Mission Force, Goblin Cock, Holy Smokes, The Ladies, Other Men and Remote Action Sequence Project, as well as performing and releasing solo records under his own name and under the name Snotnose. He sang on four tracks on Team Sleep's 2005 self-titled debut album, Drive Like Jehu's 1994 album Yank Crime and Creedle's 1996 album When The Wind Blows. In 2005 Crow also joined Aspects of Physics on guitars, performing with them as they opened for his own band Pinback.

One of his solo releases, titled Living Well, was released in January 2007 on Temporary Residence Limited. Music videos for songs "Up" and "I Hate You, Rob Crow" have also been released.

Rob Crow is featured in the album So it Goes and in the single "Kind of Widow" both by Shigekazu Aida. He also was featured in "People Staying Awake" on Sleeping People's latest album Growing.

In 2009, Rob Crow acted as co-producer along with musician/comedian JP Hasson on a collection of fake TV theme songs titled "An Album of Distinction" by JP Incorporated and released by Comedy Central.

He will be releasing his new album 'He Thinks He's People' on October 18, 2011.

Solo discography

  • Rob Crowe (split CD with Lesser - 1995)
  • Lactose Adept (1996)
  • Snotnose EP (as Snotnose) - 1998)
  • My Room is a Mess (2003)
  • Living Well (2007)
  • He Thinks He's People (2011)

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The Ladies (Rock Band, 2000s)
Snotnose (Rock Band, '90s)
Lactose Adept (1996 Album by Rob Crow)
Optiganally Yours (Rock Band, '90s, 2000s)
Zach Hill (Rock Artist, '90s, 2000s)