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'''The Interceptors''' were a short lived band (around [[1983]]) with some big names within the Chicago punk scene. Most of the info I have is from [[Philip Galanter]]'s writeup on [[Silent Language]]. | '''The Interceptors''' were a short lived band (around [[1983]]) with some big names within the Chicago punk scene. Most of the info I have is from [[Philip Galanter]]'s writeup on [[Silent Language]]. | ||
[[Steve Albini]] had this to say about them - "They were sorta epic rock. Not miles away from bands like the Wipers, Soul Asylum (of the day) and Babylon Dance Band, but without a real centerpiece of a vocalist or blazing guitar soloist. As I recall, Dave sang most of it, and there wasn't much "lead" guitar. | [[Steve Albini]] had this to say about them - "They were sorta epic rock. Not miles away from bands like the Wipers, Soul Asylum (of the day) and Babylon Dance Band, but without a real centerpiece of a vocalist or blazing guitar soloist. As I recall, Dave sang most of it, and there wasn't much "lead" guitar. Not miles away from [[Trial By Fire]], either." | ||
Not miles away from [[Trial By Fire]], either." | |||
== Members == | == Members == |
Revision as of 17:27, 21 September 2006
The Interceptors were a short lived band (around 1983) with some big names within the Chicago punk scene. Most of the info I have is from Philip Galanter's writeup on Silent Language.
Steve Albini had this to say about them - "They were sorta epic rock. Not miles away from bands like the Wipers, Soul Asylum (of the day) and Babylon Dance Band, but without a real centerpiece of a vocalist or blazing guitar soloist. As I recall, Dave sang most of it, and there wasn't much "lead" guitar. Not miles away from Trial By Fire, either."
Members
- Dave Thomas - Vocals
- Santiago Durango - Guitar
- Pierre Kezdy - Bass
- Bob Furem - Drums
- Geri Soriano - Occasional backup Vocals
Shows
- July 23, 1983 at the Cubby Bear with Silent Language