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The Mendoza Line

 
Artist: The Mendoza Line
The Mendoza Line

Group Members:

Pete Hoffman, Lori Carrier, Shannon McArdle, Ian Stynes, Paul Deppler, Margaret Maurice, Timothy Bracy, Andres Galdames, Jackie Linge

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  • Formed: 1995, Athens, GA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "We're All in This Alone", "I Like You When You're Not Around", "Lost in Revelry
  • Representative Songs: "The Big Letdown", "My Tattered Heart and Torn Parts", "I'm That!

Biography

Athens, GA, indie pop outfit the Mendoza Line were formed during the summer of 1995 by singer/guitarists Timothy Bracy and Peter Hoffman (longtime friends born and raised in McLean, VA) along with Paul Deppler and Margaret Maurice. Andres Galdames and Lori Carrier completed the original lineup, so named in tribute to ex-major league slugger Mario Mendoza, whose .215 lifetime batting average remains the absolute minimum any self-respecting ballplayer can maintain without banishment to the minors.

Formed from the remnants of Athens band the Incompetones, the Mendoza Line signed to local label Kindercore to issue their 1997 debut, Poems to a Pawnshop, which favored a more kinetic indie rock approach than the subtly pastoral sound introduced on the follow-up EP, Like Someone in Love. Shannon McArdle signed on prior to 1999's I Like You When You're Not Around, released concurrently with the group's relocation from Georgia to Brooklyn, NY. The superb We're All in This Alone, the Mendoza Line's first effort for new label Bar/None, followed in the spring of 2000, with Maurice leaving shortly thereafter. The mature and more variety-filled Lost in Revelry followed two years later. In 2003, their first album, If They Knew This Was the End, was reissued. Fortune arrived on Cooking Vinyl in 2004, followed by the Misra-released Full of Light and Full of Fire in 2005. The next year, guitarist Clint Newman and drummer Adam Gold took over duties for the live shows, and in 2007, the new lineup returned to the studio to create their final album, 30 Year Low, before officially parting ways. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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The Mendoza Line

The Mendoza Line at the Bowery Ballroom,
October 2006
Background information
Origin Athens, Georgia, United States
Genres Indie rock, alt-country
Years active 1996–2007
Labels Kindercore Records, Misra Records, Bar/None Records
Website www.mendozaline.com

The Mendoza Line were a rock and roll band whose members began playing together while in college in the mid-1990s in Athens, Georgia, and who eventually settled in Brooklyn. Their name comes from the dismal .200 batting average that marks the lowest hitting average Major League Baseball players can get away with before being traded, demoted or fired. They released eight full albums of sometimes folky, occasionally country-styled indie rock that is influenced by classic songwriters like Bob Dylan, John Cale and Paul Westerberg, and alt-country bands like Whiskeytown and Wilco. They recorded for several labels, such as Kindercore, Misra and Bar/None Records.[1]

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History

Although their first recordings were issued by Kindercore Records, a label whose artists leaned towards sunny Beach Boys and Zombies-style pop, their early sound was more influenced by noisier acts like The Replacements and The Mekons. Over the years, the band has featured not one but several songwriters; the band's original musical cornerstone was the songs of founding members Timothy Bracy and Peter Hoffman. Other members included Lori Carrier, Margaret Maurice, Paul Deppler and Andres Galdames.

In 2000, Shannon McArdle joined the outfit, and became a major contributor to the songwriting, beginning with that year's We're All In This Alone. 2002's Lost In Revelry continued the string of favorably reviewed, but poor-selling albums. Drummer Sean Fogarty joined the band in 2002, along with John Troutman on the guitar and pedal steel.

After 2004's Fortune, Hoffman took a hiatus from the band, while Bracy and McArdle were married in 2005. That year the couple released an album, the more electronica-dappled The View From The Floor, as a duo under the name Slow Dazzle. Entertainment Weekly declared that 2005's Full of Light And Full of Fire contained "the prettiest protest songs imaginable."[2]

In a turn of events that recalls the story of their songwriting heroes Richard and Linda Thompson, Bracy and McArdle announced their divorce in 2007. The band issued a final recording called 30 Year Low, along with a bonus disc combining covers, live tracks and rarities in August 2007.[3]

Recordings

  • Poems To A Pawnshop (1997) (Kindercore)
  • I Like You When You're Not Around (1998) (Kindercore)
  • Like Someone In Love EP (1999) (Kindercore)
  • We're All In This Alone (2000) (Bar/None)
  • Lost In Revelry (2002) (Misra)
  • If They Knew This Was The End (2003) (Bar/None)
  • Fortune (2004) (Bar/None)
  • Sent Down To AA (2004) (Misra)
  • Full Of Light And Full Of Fire (2005) (Misra)
  • 30 Year Low (2007) (Glurp)

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