Band,
Rock
The group was formed on February 14, 1992. Although based in the Pacific Northwest and active during the grunge movement in rock music, Hazel's music was different from most grunge in that it featured both male and female vocals as well as a more melodic sound that could be fairly accurately described as noise pop. Hazel's music was not particularly intricate musically, relying on a few chords, sheer energy (many songs being played at breakneck speed), and vocal intensity. Interestingly, rather than singing together in harmony, Krebs and Bleyle often sang completely different parts that answered or intertwined with one another. The majority of lyrics dealt with problems regarding relationships, including the regret and resentment following a breakup ("Everybody's Best Friend") or the anxiety felt while attempting to begin a relationship ("Day Glo"). The group was also notable for featuring the dancer Fred Nemo as a full member. Often dressed in fanciful costumes, Nemo, a tall, bearded man, cavorted crazily about the stage, climbing atop speaker cabinets and swinging heavy objects through the air. His seeming lack of regard for his own safety (or that of the audience) gave Hazel's performances a somewhat dangerous feel.
Jody Bleyle voc, b US | |
Pete Krebs voc, g US | |
Fred Nemo | |
Brady Smith b, voc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Live In Portland | Hazel | 2016 | Album |
Romeo / Incendiary | Ovarian Trolley / Hazel | 1997 | Single |
Airiana | Hazel | 1997 | Album |
Are You Going To Eat That? | Hazel | 1995 | Album |
Wintogreen | Hazel | 1994 | Single |
Blank Florida | Hazel | 1994 | Single |
Day Glo / Constipation | Hazel | 1993 | Album |
Jilted | Hazel | 1993 | Single |
Toreador Of Love | Hazel | 1993 | Album |
Heida | Hazel | 1992 | Single |
J. Hell | Hazel | 1992 | Single |