With a new album out and an eclectic and exciting discography behind them – albeit it’s only a few dozen songs over six years – IRC’s artist of the week is Minneapolis band Vicious Vicious. (photo above: the band looking really vicious.)
Originally a solo project and moniker of musician Erik Applewick, who recorded a set of songs on a four-track 2002 self released album titled Blood and Clover, Vicious Vicious sparked a passionate reaction from their hometown Minneapolis indie community, thanks to the additions of band members Darren Jackson, Alex Oa, and Martin Dosh, who helped provide the musical talent that made Applewick’s songs even more impossible to ignore.
Parade was released in September of 2007 to rave reviews – even making the 2007 best album lists of many popular blogs and music sites.
You can stream many of the songs from Parade, and their other releases, on the band’s official website. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself listening to the entire stream of songs more than once – they are just that good.
Vicious Vicious first caught the attention of the indie underground fan base and bloggers in a significant way with the release of their 2005 album Don’t Look So Surprised, which contains a number of memorable songs, not the least being the catchy, ‘play that again’ song “2 Much Time on My Hands” (not a cover of the 70’s band Styx’s song by the same name).
“2 Much Time on My Hands” – Vicious Vicious
Since the release of their latest album Parade in September 2007, songs like “Rain Parade”, “Ho Baby” and other well-produced indie pop songs have increased the band’s popularity.
According to Vicious Vicious’ official website, Applewick and the others are working on new material for yet another album to possibly be released in 2008. Let’s hope so, because these guys are on a serious roll.
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