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418:. It featured the two songs that were previously released on the Thick Records single (albeit slightly remixed) in addition to two other tracks. Around the same time, Albert departed from the band and was replaced by Tsunami drummer Pamer, who had previously appeared in the studio briefly with Edsel in 1995. Although the band played a handful of one-off shows, the four members eventually focused on other projects, and thus the band entered a hiatus by the end of 1997. 31: 250:. Instead of hiring a keyboardist, Edsel added a second guitarist to the lineup, Steve Raskin. Bassist Ward also left the band and the music industry entirely, and he was replaced by Geoff Sanoff (a high school friend of Pellicciotto who also met Habibion at the same Government Issue concert in 1987). 426:
Edsel reformed for a singular show in early 2000 at New York City. The lineup consisted of Habibion, Raskin, Sanoff, and Albert. Roughly a year later, they entered a studio named Stratosphere, which was where Sanoff had worked at. Stratosphere had just opened its doors by then, and to experiment with
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Tom Petty: Actually the most illuminating thing about my writing to me lately was that tribute album. The way Edsel did You Got Lucky was so strange and good and I never would have hit on that approach in a million years. They were not afraid to completely abandon the structure and there was a tone,
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as a technician. They shared similar tastes in music, primarily punk rock. In 1988, Pellicciotto and Habibion witnessed bassist Steve Ward perform at a talent show, and they subsequently asked him to join their band Edsel.
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an attitude, in the way they sang it that made it a menacing, frightening thing. And much more powerful, I thought, than the way we did it. If I were to play it again, I'd do it like that, because it sounded more real.
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in August 2020. Background text by Sanoff accompanied the EP, which explained that the three tracks were pulled from the aforementioned 2001 sessions, and he had properly mixed and mastered them for release.
399:'s takeover and eventual restructuring of Relativity. Despite no longer being on a label, Edsel entered the studio and recorded a handful of songs. Two songs from the sessions were initially released on 430:
Throughout 2012, Edsel's back catalog was added onto digital services. Their four full-length albums also got reissued digitally for the first time as well, handled by the independent label
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Throughout the first half of 1993, Edsel recorded their second album with producer Zientara. A split-single with Jawbox was released as a stopgap, which featured the Jawbox song "
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throughout 1994, in addition to another appearance at HFStival. Around the same time, Edsel entered the studio with Janney as producer and recorded a cover of the
459:' song "Good Good Things", and it was the band's first new material released in roughly 15 years. The band also made an appearance at SXSW in March of that year. 525: 202:
in the early 1980s. After his mother won an acoustic guitar at an auction, Habibion taught himself the instrument, and eventually found an interest in the
246:, was released in 1992 on an independent label from Baltimore, Merkin Records. Around the same time, Janney departed from the band to focus on his band 427:
the studio's capabilities, Sanoff invited his bandmates in Edsel to record. The band created three songs, but they did not get released at that point.
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throughout 1989, followed by the release of the "My Manacles" single later that same year. The single was the first release on the independent label
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In early 1994, Pellicciotto left the band to venture into other projects. He was replaced on drums by John Dugan, who was a member of the band
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band from Washington, D.C. who formed in 1988. They released four albums on a yearly basis from 1992 to 1995, which included the
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compilation. Petty himself later praised Edsel's cover of the song. The band then regrouped in the studio with Steve Palmieri.
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show in the spring of 1987, Habibion met drummer Nick Pellicciotto. Pellicciotto had occasionally toured with the band
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in 1995. They went on a hiatus in 1997, followed by brief reformations from 2000 to 2001 and 2012 to 2013.
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Frontman Sohrab Habibion and his family had immigrated to the U.S. from Iran during the
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and Radiopaque Recordings released Edsel's 1996 studio sessions under the title of
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In early 1995, Edsel released the single "Number 5 Recitative" on the label
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Sohrab Habibion – vocals, guitars (1988–1997, 2000–2001, 2012–2013)
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After another period of inactivity, Edsel released the EP titled
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Steve Raskin – guitars, vocals (1992–1997, 2000–2001, 2012–2013)
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Echos From the Nation's Capital: A Washington, D.C. Compilation
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on drums. The band played their first reunion show alongside
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as a trio alongside a session drummer (John Pamer from
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Geoff Sanoff – bass (1992–1997, 2000–2001, 2012–2013)
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Edsel had created the label alongside the band 76:1988–1997, 2000–2001, 2012–2013 1117:Indie rock musical groups from Washington, D.C. 779: 777: 775: 422:Reunions and additional releases (1998–present) 297:, and also appeared at the 1993 incarnation of 8: 500:Steven Albert – drums (1995–1997, 2000–2001) 218:The trio recorded a demo tape with producer 980:"Edsel – Plastic Passion (The Cure Cover)" 653:WGNS: Gots No Station Compilation Volume 2 35:Left to right: Sanoff and Habibion in 1995 29: 18: 610:"No. 5 Recitative" (1995; Jade Tree) 281:, was eventually released in late 1993. 194:, and various lineup changes (1988–1992) 721: 709:Milo Turns 50: Songs of The Descendents 674:Give Me the Cure: A Tribute to The Cure 613:"Perched Like a Parasite" (1996; Thick) 356:), and it appeared on the compilation 660:You Got Lucky: A Tribute to Tom Petty 479:Nick Pellicciotto – drums (1988–1994) 322:You Got Lucky: A Tribute to Tom Petty 7: 760:(liner notes). Merkin Records. MM326 1031:"Edsel digital reissues out today!" 391:A few months after the release of 14: 915:Sutter, Dawn (January 17, 1994). 835:Brown, Joe (September 11, 1992). 729:Hickey, Matt (January 26, 2018). 665:"Penaluna" and "Whistle Down" on 308:. Edsel co-headlined a tour with 1122:Jade Tree (record label) artists 607:"Switch the Codes" (1994; Grass) 1055:Pearis, Bill (August 7, 2020). 791:from the original on 2010-02-05 641:(1993; Third World Underground) 488:– keyboards, vocals (1990–1992) 455:. Edsel contributed a cover of 686:"Glazed by the Cold Front" on 497:John Dugan – drums (1994–1995) 336:, and first hiatus (1995–1997) 1: 598:"Coil-Re-Coil" (1992; Merkin) 519:Color denotes main live duty. 482:Steve Ward – bass (1988–1992) 731:"Savaik but Seriously Folks" 595:"My Manacles" (1989; DeSoto) 558:Techniques of Speed Hypnosis 393:Techniques of Speed Hypnosis 386:Techniques of Speed Hypnosis 334:Techniques of Speed Hypnosis 175:Techniques of Speed Hypnosis 1097:Rate Your Music artist page 676:(1995; Radiopaque/Corduroy) 579:(1997; Radiopaque/Dischord) 16:American post-hardcore band 1138: 632:Simple Machines: 1990-1993 648:(1993; Castle von Buhler) 604:"Penaluna" (1993; DeSoto) 503:John Pamer – drums (1997) 451:released the compilation 177:album on the major label 107:, Radiopaque Recordings, 28: 546:The Everlasting Belt Co. 378:The Jesus and Mary Chain 287:The Everlasting Belt Co. 279:The Everlasting Belt Co. 277:. Edsel's second album, 255:The Everlasting Belt Co. 693:"Under a Hard Ride" on 634:(1993; Simple Machines) 627:(1990; Simple Machines) 707:"Good Good Things" on 695:Indie-Rock Flea Market 644:"Fortune of Space" on 601:"Buckle" (1993; Grass) 585:(2020; Peculiar Works) 41:Background information 1087:Official band website 672:"Plastic Passion" on 573:(1990; Self-Released) 332:Major label signing, 1092:AllMusic artist page 1037:. September 19, 2011 757:Coil-Re-Coil Credits 662:(1994; Scotti Bros.) 637:"Derelict Fancy" on 285:supported Edsel for 984:Thesoundofindie.com 842:The Washington Post 679:"Suits Me Fine" on 658:"You Got Lucky" on 509:– drums (2012–2013) 442:in New York City. 370:My Bloody Valentine 1035:Comedyminusone.com 837:"Banding Together" 560:(1995; Relativity) 362:Relativity Records 248:Girls Against Boys 200:Iranian Revolution 179:Relativity Records 101:Relativity Records 91:, Merkin Records, 704:(2000; Jade Tree) 520: 445:In January 2013, 164: 163: 140:Nick Pellicciotto 1129: 1074: 1073: 1071: 1069: 1052: 1046: 1045: 1043: 1042: 1027: 1021: 1020: 1018: 1017: 1001: 995: 994: 992: 991: 976: 970: 969: 963: 961: 949:Playback Credits 944: 938: 937: 935: 933: 921: 912: 906: 905: 903: 902: 886: 880: 879: 877: 876: 860: 854: 853: 851: 849: 832: 826: 825: 823: 822: 806: 800: 799: 797: 796: 781: 770: 769: 767: 765: 752: 746: 745: 743: 741: 726: 702:First Five Years 518: 432:Comedy Minus One 412:Dischord Records 358:Give Me the Cure 295:Shudder to Think 208:Government Issue 169:was an American 159:Official website 121: 109:Comedy Minus One 73: 50:Washington, D.C. 33: 19: 1137: 1136: 1132: 1131: 1130: 1128: 1127: 1126: 1107: 1106: 1083: 1078: 1077: 1067: 1065: 1054: 1053: 1049: 1040: 1038: 1029: 1028: 1024: 1015: 1013: 1003: 1002: 998: 989: 987: 978: 977: 973: 959: 957: 952:(Media notes). 946: 945: 941: 931: 929: 919: 914: 913: 909: 900: 898: 888: 887: 883: 874: 872: 862: 861: 857: 847: 845: 834: 833: 829: 820: 818: 808: 807: 803: 794: 792: 783: 782: 773: 763: 761: 754: 753: 749: 739: 737: 728: 727: 723: 718: 620: 592: 583:A Lost Language 567: 536: 531: 526: 524: 516: 473: 464:A Lost Language 457:The Descendents 448:Filter Magazine 424: 410:In early 1997, 346:Plastic Passion 338: 263: 232:Simple Machines 196: 187: 145: 141: 139: 137: 135: 133: 129: 127: 125: 124:Sohrab Habibion 119: 89:Simple Machines 71: 36: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1135: 1133: 1125: 1124: 1119: 1109: 1108: 1105: 1104: 1099: 1094: 1089: 1082: 1081:External links 1079: 1076: 1075: 1047: 1022: 996: 971: 939: 917:"Edsel Review" 907: 881: 855: 827: 801: 771: 747: 720: 719: 717: 714: 713: 712: 711:(2013; Filter) 705: 698: 691: 684: 677: 670: 663: 656: 651:"Flywheel" on 649: 642: 635: 628: 619: 616: 615: 614: 611: 608: 605: 602: 599: 596: 591: 588: 587: 586: 580: 574: 566: 563: 562: 561: 555: 549: 543: 542:(1992; Merkin) 535: 532: 530: 527: 522: 515: 512: 511: 510: 507:Alexis Fleisig 504: 501: 498: 495: 492: 489: 483: 480: 477: 472: 469: 436:Alexis Fleisig 423: 420: 337: 330: 262: 252: 224:DeSoto Records 195: 188: 186: 183: 162: 161: 156: 152: 151: 148: 147: 131:Alexis Fleisig 122: 116: 115: 112: 111: 85:DeSoto Records 82: 78: 77: 74: 68: 67: 58: 54: 53: 47: 43: 42: 38: 37: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1134: 1123: 1120: 1118: 1115: 1114: 1112: 1103: 1100: 1098: 1095: 1093: 1090: 1088: 1085: 1084: 1080: 1064: 1063: 1062:BrooklynVegan 1058: 1051: 1048: 1036: 1032: 1026: 1023: 1012: 1011: 1006: 1000: 997: 985: 981: 975: 972: 968: 956:. 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Index

Left to right: Sanoff and Habibion in 1995
Washington, D.C.
Indie rock
Post-hardcore
DeSoto Records
Simple Machines
Grass Records
Jade Tree
Relativity Records
Thick Records
Comedy Minus One
Alexis Fleisig
Eli Janney
Official website
post-hardcore
Relativity Records
Iranian Revolution
punk rock
Government Issue
Fugazi
Don Zientara
DeSoto Records
Jawbox
Simple Machines
Eli Janney
Girls Against Boys
Savory
Grass Records
BMG Music
Helium

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