Band, 1994-2003 US
Rock
Lenola was an American indie rock band formed in New Jersey in 1994, originally envisioned as a four-track project by lead man Jay Laughlin, but with the addition of guitarist David Grubb and drummer Sean Byrne, eventually became a standard band. After the addition of bassist Scott Colan and keyboard player Chris Laughlin, Lenola released several singles on the self-funded Tappersize label before releasing their first album in 1996. In 2001, File Thirteen Records released their full-length CD, Treat Me To Some Life. Their final album, 2003's Sharks & Flames double CD was released in Japan and Europe but has yet to be issued in the US. Powered by strong guitars, Lenola has been compared to My Bloody Valentine, The Boo Radleys, Mercury Rev, and The Flaming Lips. In 2003, the group disbanded.
Jay Laughlin g US | |
Sean Byrne dr, perc | |
Jeff Scioli g, voc, key | |
Dave Grubb g, key | |
Joshua Brown eb, b | |
Scott Colan b |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sharks & Flames | Lenola | 2003 | Album |
Treat Me To Some Life | Lenola | 2001 | Album |
Keep Coming Back | Lenola | 2001 | Single |
Slipping Under The Shadows | Lenola | 2000 | Single |
The Electric Tickle | Lenola | 2000 | Album |
My Invisible Name | Lenola | 1999 | Album |
The Day The Laughter Smelled | Lenola | 1998 | Single |
The Resurrection Of The Close-Up On The Magic Spot | Lenola | 1998 | Single |
Hidden Wheel/Broken Melody | Lenola / Photon Band | 1998 | Single |
The Swerving Corpse | Lenola | 1997 | Album |
The Last 10 Feet Of The Suicide Mile | Lenola | 1996 | Album |
Oh Yes, Jeep Is Good! | Lenola | 1995 | Single |
Split | The Asteroid #4, Lenola | 1995 | Single |
Colonial 509 | Lenola | 1994 | Single |