The Feverfew
The Feverfew is an American band based in Brooklyn, New York, United States, known for their challenging lyrics, complex harmonies, and stark acoustic sound. The band has been compared to Red House Painters, Cat Power, and Mazzy Star.
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Origin | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Genres | Folk/indie |
Years active | 2003-present |
Labels | Eyeball |
Associated acts | The Bones of Davey Jones, Morgan Storm, Sleep Station |
Website | http://thefeverfew.com |
Members | Bethany Spiers |
Past members | Jonathon Linaberry |
History
Bethany Walk-Spiers, formerly of the bands Sleep Station and Morgan Storm, formed The Feverfew in 2003, mainly as a vehicle for her new solo material. Officially, the band consisted of Spiers and Jonathon Linaberry, but several other musicians contributed to the band's first album, 2004's Apparitions, released by Eyeball Records.
Members
- Bethany Walk-Spiers: vocals, guitar[1]
- Jonathon Linaberry: guitar, melodica, backing vocals
Discography
Apparitions, 2004
Track listing
- "Goodbye, Blue Monday"
- "Selby"
- "By Now"
- "The Night The Whole World Caught On Fire"
- "Perfect Ugly Amateur"
- "Descending"
- "Last Call"
- "A Song, A Story"
- "The Gift"
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References
- Foster, Patrick (January 4, 2006). "Feverfew's Bethany Spiers, Phantasm in the Drizzle". Washington Post.
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