Wasting no time from the breakup of the Mad Violets in 
      late 1984, guitarist and now vocalist Dino Sorbello grabbed 
      Andrea Mathews on drums from the recently broken up Outta 
      Place, and added Noreen Lewis on bass and located 
      Bill Ebauer for keyboards in a Village Voice ad. 
      After a quick gig or two at the Dive they set about recording their 
      first self-titled Ep (released on Voxx Records March 1985) which 
      continues to sell to this very day. An article in Vanity Fair magazine 
      in June 1985 about the big 60s style resurgence featured a two-page color 
      photo by Mary Ellen Mark, and some copy about the band. 
      So instead of a press kit, the band showed the mag around town to score 
      some prestigious gigs. By 1986 the group had new drummers, bassists, and 
      finally decided to add a lead singer, former Ford model Sharon 
      Middendorf. They were featured in a High Times cover story 
      about the “Minds Eye” shows happening at the old Tramps 
      Club (where Joey Ramone, after seeing them, was quoted 
      as as saying:” I was transported...”). 
Spring of 1987 saw the release of ‘Inner Mission’ (USA: NBC Records, Europe: Semaphore Records). Two tours each to Florida and California, a fair amount of US airplay on college stations, and quite a lot of airplay in Europe, especially Greece(!?) let a lot of folks hear their brand of psychedelically inflected 60s pop originals. A few months after playing the Mind Circus event at Temple Universty in Philadelphia during spring 1988, the group was disbanded by Dino after certain members failed to commit for the next tour. Now you can hear all the previous vinyl-only releases along with a couple of previously unreleased studio and live rehearsal cuts combined on a brand new CD release from Tripwave! Records entitled ‘A Field Guide To Blacklight Chameleons’ (TWR 002). www.tripwave.com
Spring of 1987 saw the release of ‘Inner Mission’ (USA: NBC Records, Europe: Semaphore Records). Two tours each to Florida and California, a fair amount of US airplay on college stations, and quite a lot of airplay in Europe, especially Greece(!?) let a lot of folks hear their brand of psychedelically inflected 60s pop originals. A few months after playing the Mind Circus event at Temple Universty in Philadelphia during spring 1988, the group was disbanded by Dino after certain members failed to commit for the next tour. Now you can hear all the previous vinyl-only releases along with a couple of previously unreleased studio and live rehearsal cuts combined on a brand new CD release from Tripwave! Records entitled ‘A Field Guide To Blacklight Chameleons’ (TWR 002). www.tripwave.com
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