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When vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Zach Rogue, former band member of the Desoto Reds, was laid off from a dead end job with a web development company, he used it as an opportunity to fly to New York in pursuit of a new musical direction. Armed with a handful of quirky pop tunes, he recorded them in a makeshift studio with producer/friend Bill Racine. The tracks they produced later became Rogue Wave's debut album, 2003's Out of the Shadow. Critics praisedthe album's haunting tunes (marked by Rogue's lilting vocals), comparing them to the likes of Simon & Garfunkel and Yo La Tengo. Rogue assembled a band in order to tour with his new collection of songs, and the ...
When vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Zach Rogue, former band member of the Desoto Reds, was laid off from a dead end job with a web development company, he used it as an opportunity to fly to New York in pursuit of a new musical direction. Armed with a handful of quirky pop tunes, he recorded them in a makeshift studio with producer/friend Bill Racine. The tracks they produced later became Rogue Wave's debut album, 2003's Out of the Shadow. Critics praisedthe album's haunting tunes (marked by Rogue's lilting vocals), comparing them to the likes of Simon & Garfunkel and Yo La Tengo. Rogue assembled a band in order to tour with his new collection of songs, and the San Francisco Bay Area based Rogue Wave have since then taken the indie world by storm. Their sophomore release, 2005's Descended Like Vultures (also produced by Racine) was a departure from their debut--with larger production and darker, more aggressive instrumentation--but Rogue's characteristic spectral vocals remained. They became local indie heroes and their fame extended nationwide when they toured with the established Indie pop outfit, The Shins.
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