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Revision as of 18:55, 20 September 2005
Often falling under the nondescript "cowpunk" banner, Anchorhead is really a traditonal country and western band that covers the occasional Pixies song. Sounds similar to Uncle Tupelo, a comparison Todd dislikes.
Members
- Todd Holdman (bass, vocals)
- Tony Thomas (guitar, mandolin, banjo, vocals)
- Joshua Hill Lemon (guitar, vocals)
- Nick Holz (drums)
- Jeff Waldeland (pedal steel guitar, guitar)
Highlights
- Anchorhead travelled to Fargo and played the legendary Ralphs Corner Bar around 5 times.
- Recorded 'Love and the Color Blue' with Tom Herbers at 3rd Ear (near the U) and 'Disaster' with Rich Mattson at Flower Pot (NE Mpls).
- Currently, recording album number three in Nick Holz's basement.
Shows
- Played their first show at Big V's in St. Paul as the High and Mightys.
- Andrew and Bridget Charon's Wedding. June 4th, 2005.
Discography
- Love and the Color Blue
- Disaster
- Entire mp3 catalog can be downloaded (for free) from their website.