Band,
Rock
Niagara is a San Francisco based band, born out of the ashes of late eighties avant-folk pop experimentalists, The Balancing Act. The Balancing Act recorded three albums for IRS/MCA records; "New Campfire Songs" (1987), "Three Squares And A Roof" (1988), and "Curtains" (1989). The Balancing Act's albums were widely championed in the rock press, and the band's unique influence can be heard in the music of many current alternative-pop-chart inhabitants. Niagara 01, the debut disc by former Balancing Act songwriter/vocalist, Jeff Davis, has been described as "brilliant, folky electronica..." (NME) , "Amazingly sensual, literate songwriting..." (CMJ) , "Evocative, electronic campfire ballads..." (Melody Maker), "The perfect rock album..." (Alternative Press) Niagara 02 was scheduled for Sept. 1999 release. BAND MEMBERS: Jeff Davis: Vocals/guitar, Dan Aldo Silver: Bass/vocals, Matt Hergert: Drums/vocals, Fergus Griffin: Guitar, James Combs: Keyboards/guitar
David Green dr | |
Jeff Davis voc, g | |
Matt Butler dr | |
Morgan Neville voc, g, key | |
Mike Sugar b | |
Debbie Morrison voc, b | |
Mark Pistil key |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Niagara 02 | Niagara | 2000 | Album |
Niagara 01 | Niagara | 1998 | Album |