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Smart Went Crazy

 
Artist: Smart Went Crazy

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Chad Clark

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  • Formed: 1993, Washington DC
  • Disbanded: 1998
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Con Art", "Now We're Even

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Easily the most cynical of the D.C. Dischord bands, Smart Went Crazy combine the Psychedelic Furs-like ironic and honest portraits of their surrounding scene with well-orchestrated, edgy punk in the vein of Shudder to Think. The band started as a studio project with Chad Clark (vox, guitar, piano), Abram Goodrich (bass), and Hilary Soldati (vox, cello) and added Tony Dennison on drums to record the Cubbyhole EP released on their own label Cozy Disc. They began playing live shows as a quintet with Jeff Boswell on guitar and farfisa in their native Washington D.C. and Devin Ocampo came in after Dennison late in 1997. Their 1996 full-length, Now We're Even, begins the band's ultra-black humor and noisy brand of art-punk. Con Art shows the band at their best with razor-sharp portraits of old lovers and depraved friends falling over Ocampo's mid-tempo tumult drumming and Soldati/Clark's sing-sneer vocals. The group disbanded shortly after their 1998 tour. Ocampo now has an instrumental rock band named Faraquet. ~ Daphne Carr, All Music Guide
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Smart Went Crazy (1993-1998) was an indie rock band from Washington, D.C. that recorded two albums, Now We're Even and Con Art, on the D.C. Dischord Records label. Ex-members of the band continued to play and record music in other D.C. bands such as Faraquet, Beauty Pill, Medications, and The Caribbean.


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Smart Went Crazy is also a Live Music Promotional company in Seattle Washington. Smart Went Crazy Productions Website


 
 

 

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