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Member Since9/30/2005
Band Websitewww.thethroes.com
Band Members:::Jeff Booth:::
:::Bill Campbell:::
:::Harry Evans:::
:::David Lash:::
:::Harv Evans:::
InfluencesThe Smiths, The Choir, REM, Big Star, anything Dischord, Michael Knott, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, U2, The Byrds, 77's...

Artists that we really like (our friends): Poole, Doves, Lassie Foundation, The Ocean Blue, Wisely, The Violet Burning, The Choir, 77's, Lilys, Fool the Dancer, John Austin, Evan's Dilemma, Stef Modder, Polar Boy
Sounds LikePoole, REM, Smiths, Big Star
Record LabelUnsigned
Type of LabelIndie


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Formed in 1988 - Greater Washington, D.C. - - - okay, the suburbs... Northern VA to be exact... Bill Campbell, Harry Evans and Joy Gewalt. They were young, full of pride, and were friends who loved each other and the music. Songs were written. An independent cassette was released. The Era of Condolence featured seven songs of youth, love and unanswered questions. Two stand-out songs are still crowd pleasers: Elisabeth and Dead End St. This was 1989. And the songwriting team of Evans/Campbell was churning full force. In 1990, The Throes signed with R.E.X. Records. R.E.X. was an indie label based out of New York City and featured a roster of speed and death metal acts. The Throes would be their first Alternative pop band. September of 1990 marked the release of All The Flowers Growing In Your Mother's Eyes. Flowers featured a barrage of guitars, vocals and the lyrical musings of Harry Evans. This album stands up today and is considered a classic by many.

Arriving in the heyday of the alternative revolution, the Throes' astonishing debut, All the Flowers Growing in Your Mother's Eyes, captured the innocence and idealism of that singular movement. Driven by the songwriting prowess of Bill Campbell and Harold Evans, the Throes create dour, moody pop akin to the Smiths and R.E.M.. Songs are built around Campbell's sparkling guitar and driven forward by Evans' idiosyncratic percussion. Where most college rock bands flounder amidst pretentious lyrics and too-light music, the Throes convey their often-poetic sentiments adroitly. "This Love Is an Ocean" churns and rolls, moving slowly forward while "Passion Flower" is up-tempo and colored by sadness. Even the sweaty, punkish rave-up "Skin Kings" is propelled by a sentiment of self-loathing and disgust. All the Flowers Growing in Your Mother's Eyes works because it stays open and airy and buoyant despite these weighty confessions. The record is charged with the unmistakable energy of possibility, the sound of a young band who still believes they can change the world. ~ J. Edward Keyes, All Music Guide

For the next couple of years, The Throes would tour all over the world. The fall of '92 brought many changes as the Evans brothers parted to form Poole, while Campbell and bassist David Lash brought in drummer Matt McCartie, guitarists Jeff Booth and Rob Yarbrough. Fall On Your World was recorded in Los Angeles by the production team of Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong of The Choir. Met with mixed reviews, Fall has also withstood the test of time, chock full of pop goodness such as the Evans/Campbell gen x anthem "Say Hello" to the self loathing "Oh Well".

1995 marked a major turning point for the band. 12 Before 9 marked the first Throes album without the songwriting team of Evans/Campbell. Some have said this release was a Bill Campbell solo album. For most, this was their first Throes experience as 12 Before 9 played out to a larger audience with wider distribution.
A significant step forward after the calamitous Fall on Your World, 12 Before 9 is sunnier and less tedious than its predecessor. Opening with the jangling, sarcastic "So Controversial" (written for Michael Roe, frontman of the 77's), the band regains much of their melodic sensibilities. Bill Campbell remains the band's only original member, and the Throes are beginning to seem increasingly like a product of his singular vision. Though they are still sandbagged by occasional bouts of psychedelia (the unforgivable "Circles of the Wheel" and "Stunned"), the Throes also seem more willing to produce the sort of heartsick pop that made their debut so indelible. "Mess With Me cops the melody to the Cars' "Best Friend's Girl" and bends it to create a dark tale of manipulation. "Words" is one of the best songs Campbell has ever written, a somber meditation on fame and its consequences. Still, much of 12 Before 9 feels bloated, and Campbell's dominance over the proceedings is a large part of the problem.. Edward Keyes, All Music Guide This period was also considered a tipping point for the band. Over saturation and too much in too little time closed this chapter. The band went back into the studio. This time however, Campbell asked Evans to return. With 10 new songs, The Throes recorded Ameroafriasiana on a small budget, in little time and with much prowess.

Much of the rabid following the Throes had amassed with their near-flawless debut had abandoned them by the time their final album, Ameroafriasiana, was released. It's no wonder: The Throes' relentless touring and less-than-spectacular albums had served to over-saturate their audience with mediocre material. Those who remained found a second triumph in Ameroafriasiana. It's hard not to attribute the success of the record to the return of Harold Evans, but Campbell for his part seems more focused than he has in years. Even the band's psychedelic impulses are grounded in melody. "Understanding" opens into a gigantic, gorgeous chorus, "Grieve" is driven by a sinister, snaking guitar line, and the galloping love song "Satiable" glows with optimism and satisfaction. Only the plodding, repetitive "Slip" is an outright disaster. The rest of the record couples the winsome charm of All The Flowers Growing in Your Mother's Eyes with a maturity and wisdom earned through innumerable hard years. That it served to be the Throes' swan song is both tragic and oddly fitting -- a graceful note on which to end a turbulent career. ~ J. Edward Keyes, All Music Guide

The Throes still goes... A new live album has been released and Evans/Campbell are back to writing and recording again. They promise this will be the very best album they've ever worked on.









Released 6 LPs:

Era of Condolence
All The Flowers Growing In Your Mother's Eyes
Fall On Your World
12 Before 9
Ameroafriasiana
Evila


Appeared on countless compilations (Aargh!, BrowBeat, etc.)

7" 45 rpm: I Like To Eat Fish

The Throes on iTunes

Bill CampbellHarry EvansDavid Lash and Harv EvansJeff Booth

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Arty Ramone





Jan 21 2009 5:09 AM

I love "Words". Glad you have it on your player. I love the nice long guitar solo (I can play it perfectly on my tennis racquet) ... Ha! Be good boyz.
rob





Dec 17 2008 8:46 PM

It's a long time ago, but i saw you playing at the Flevo Fest, Holland in the early nineties (1992?)
Listing to your albums from time to time!
All the best,
Rob
Hulkzilla3000





Apr 28 2008 4:28 PM

Thanks for the add! Love your sound! Always have, always will!
Arty Ramone





Apr 22 2008 8:13 PM

Hey Throes - been a fan since the beginning. Glad to see you keepin' it alive here on myspace. Love the music! Thanks!
Bruce





Feb 12 2008 5:10 AM

Listening to The Throes the other night... a feeling of contentment washed over me.

Thanks for the music.
jObE





Jan 25 2008 12:24 PM

thanks for the add. when i found you guys on here, it brought back a lot of memories. isfest, the strand and the teradaktyle(or however you spell it). glad to see your still around. jobe
Randy





Dec 29 2007 4:10 AM

I was listening to Monday World the other day. Thanks. What an amazing song.
Julie





Dec 27 2007 12:51 AM

I was working out and "Words" came on my iPod and it reminded me that it is one of the most well-written and poignant relationship songs out there. Thanks for the great music!
Struck Last May





Jul 4 2007 5:10 AM

We finally got our new project done, hope to share it with you soon!~SLM
Ben





Jun 13 2007 10:22 PM

You guys are so controversial
I found your cd 12 before 9 by accident and fell in love!
Demediel





May 12 2007 9:42 PM

Man! Look at the old-school homeboys you can find on myspace. Was going through old cds the other day and found a copy of 12 before 9. I went "what happened to those dudes? It's been years since I filled in...."

A trip through Google later and here we are. Nice seeing y'all are still around and making music.

Also: Bear has kids! Hah! Awesome.

Good seeing you gentlemen again.

-Damon Floyd.
andrew (vegan for life)





Apr 27 2007 8:26 PM

every time i hear "passion flower" i still get chills...
Brightglass26





Apr 8 2007 2:37 PM

It is so nice to listen to your music. I can't wait to get back to DC and see you guys.
larry





Mar 19 2007 6:31 PM

still one of the coolest bands ever, and part of the reason for my conversion from CCM drivel.

thanks bill.
Harry Gore





Mar 19 2007 3:07 PM

thanks for the add!What's up Bill?Will I see ya at C-Stone this year?
The Waiting





Mar 17 2007 11:34 PM

Thanks for the ADD!!!!Bill You Rock!!!
kevin





Mar 8 2007 3:58 AM

hey bill!!! we wish you could be at the ED show too!! (... so we could do those bob mould covers properly!!) hope things are well. lots of love ...

kevin
MELONCOLIE MINSTRELS





Mar 6 2007 5:28 PM

My dear Throes,

What's the haps???

Rock & Roll Stops The Traffic.

And remember that MELONCOLIE MINSTRELS is your friend!







Lilys





Feb 22 2007 2:13 PM

So there, I was moving.
Steve





Feb 13 2007 2:52 PM

Is there anywhere that I could get a copy of all your albums?I lost my throes albums in a move and have been suffering by not having them ever since!!!
Thanks,Steve
ZEKE ANDERS





Jan 21 2007 6:55 PM

Word UP!

Hope you're enjoying the weekend!

Talk to you soon,
Andrew




MELONCOLIE MINSTRELS





Jan 14 2007 3:56 AM

Dear "The Throes",

THX for the "add" - we've always been huge fan of your music!!!

Yours Truly,
Meloncolie Minstrels




JOHN AUSTIN





Jan 11 2007 2:23 AM

I love the sound of THE THROES, my brothers. Your songs are beautiful bone jagged electric rubies. I hope our paths cross in 2007!
JA
Flevo Festival





Jan 9 2007 9:46 PM

Thanx for adding FLEVOFESTIVAL!
ZEKE ANDERS





Jan 5 2007 5:53 PM

HEY, THANKS FOR THE KIND WORDS! KEEP ME POSTED ON YOUR ENDEAVORS!

LET'S MAKE A MUSIC VIDEO SHALL WE?

Cheers,
Andrew
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