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Tarnation

 
Artist: Tarnation
Tarnation

Group Members:

Paula Frazer, Michelle Cernuto, Lincoln Allen, Matt Sullivan, Bill Cuevas, Alex Oropeza, Joe Byrnes

Similar Artists:

Human Bell, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Neko Case, Palace Songs, OP8, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Edith Frost, Golden Smog, Girls in the Nose, Palace, Freakwater

Followers:

Speck Mountain, The Czars, Jana McCall

Performed Songs By:

  • Formed: 1992, San Francisco, CA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Gentle Creatures," "Mirador," "August's Song"

Biography

The country art band Tarnation was essentially a vehicle for Paula Frazer, a talented singer and songwriter who returned to roots music only after a successful foray into 1980s post-punk. Frazer was born and raised in Sautee Nacoochee, GA, a tiny community located in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, where as a child she sang in her father's church choir, developing a remarkably adept soprano. At the age of 14, the Frazers moved to Arkansas, where she began performing with local jazz groups.

After graduating high school, Frazer relocated to San Francisco, where she followed a stint in a Bulgarian women's choir with tenures in a number of area punk groups, most notably the all-female Frightwig. In 1992, she formed Tarnation with former S.F. Seals members Lincoln Allen and Michelle Cernuto, along with steel guitarist Matt Sullivan. Setting their dark ballads and love songs against a stark, ominous backdrop dominated by reverb-soaked guitars, Tarnation debuted in 1993 with I'll Give You Something to Cry About. In 1995, they issued Gentle Creatures, their first LP for the arty British label 4AD. Shortly after the record's release, Allen, Cernuto, and Sullivan left the group and were replaced by guitarist Alex Oropeza, drummer Joe Byrnes, and bassist/lap steel player Bill Cuevas. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Tarnation

Tarnation (1997)
Background information
Origin San Francisco, California
Genres Indie pop
Years active 1992 – 1997
Labels 4AD
Reprise Records
Nuf Said Records
Former members
Paula Frazer, Brandan Kearney, Brent Johnson, Michelle Cernuto, Lincoln Allen, Matt Sullivan, Alex Oropeza, Bill Cuevas, Joe Byrnes, Jamie Meagan

Tarnation are an alt-country band, formed by Paula Frazer in late 1992, primarily recording on the 4AD label.

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History

Tarnation originally consisted of Frazer on vocals and guitar. In 1993, she was soon joined by Brandan Kearney on lap steel guitar and Brent Johnson on guitar and vocals. Next, musicians Michelle Cernuto, Lincoln Allen and Matt Sullivan joined the band. This line-up then recorded the album I’ll Give You Something To Cry About in 1993 on Nuf Sed Records (Kearney's label).

Tarnation signed with 4AD Records and released Gentle Creatures in 1995. The album includes seven re-worked songs from I’ll Give You Something To Cry About[1] as well as new material. Cernuto, Allen and Sullivan left the band shortly after the release in September 1995.

Frazer reformed Tarnation with a new line-up including Alex Oropeza on guitar, Bill Cuevas on bass and lap steel guitar and Joe Byrnes on drums. Jamie Meagan joined on bass in 1996, in time to take part in the recording sessions for the band's final album, Mirador.

The band split up after the release of Mirador in 1997. Frazer continues touring and recording under her own name, while Oropeza, Cuevas and Byrnes continued with their own band, Broken Horse.

Discography

  • I’ll Give You Something To Cry About (album, Nuf Sed Records, 1993)
  • Gentle Creatures (album, 4AD, 1995)
  • Mirador (album, 4AD, 1997)

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