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Birmingham, AL-based Remy Zero dared to be moody and poetic when most American alternative rock had become overly aggressive and juvenile. Consisting of childhood friends Cinjun Tate (vocals, guitar), Cedric Lemoyne (bass), Jeffrey Cain (guitar), Shelby Tate (guitar, keyboards), and Gregory Slay (drums), Remy Zero was merely a group of schoolboys recording homemade tapes. In the mid-'90s, the band sent a demo to community radio station KCRW in Santa Monica, CA. It attracted the attention of Geffen Records, and the label eventually signed the group. In 1996, Remy Zero released its self-titled debut. The album was virtually unnoticed, but the band's 1998 follow-up, Villa Elaine, arrived with the Next Big Thing label as the group was thought of, mainly by its publicists, as a young U2 or Radiohead. The soaring "Prophecy" was a dead ringer for Radiohead, especially with its emotionally unrestrained vocals; however, many critics felt that the bandmembers were not able to reach the creative peaks of their idols on Villa Elaine. "Prophecy" landed on modern-rock radio just when the format was banishing melodic, '80s-influenced alternative pop from its airwaves in favor of rap-metal and mall-ready punk. Remy Zero simply didn't fit in. The group vanished from the scene until 2001, when it recorded The Golden Hum. First single "Save Me" -- recalling the toe-tapping anthems of the Alarm with a Radiohead makeover -- became the theme song of the TV drama Smallville later that year. ~ Michael Sutton, Rovi
One of the greatest bands ever, was very sad when they parted ways. Was lucky enough to have seen them live and actually hang with them after shows back in the Villa Elaine days! One of the best times of my life!
I had no idea they broke up. Villa Elaine is still in my top 5 as best album ever.
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One of my top five favorite bands of all-time! It's been a privilege to be one of the few to know who these guys are! One of the most underrated bands ever! Started listening to these guys thanks to Smallville. The Golden Hum became an instant classic with me. Soon afterwards I hit the internet to shop for their other two albums. Absolutely beautiful and poetic. I will love Remy Zero 'til the day I die! God bless!
Villa Elaine is also my favorite. The golden hum is awesome too but I would love to see Villa Elaine on Pandora too : )
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If anyone from the FORMER band, Remy Zero, is reading this: you guys had something special... probably known best as chemistry! PLEASE get back together; my fav album is Villa Elaine. SO sad....
Yeah ...Twister is what made me fall in love with their music. I heard it years ago as the musical track for a rather touching Fruits Basket AMV... still love that song. Wish they were still making music.
Guys, I know you've all got your own projects & lives, but it's time to stop being silly & get Remy Zero back together. Enough's enough! Really, what's more important, your lives or my entertainment? ...Okay, regardless, get the band back together, please!
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No Villa Elaine, or the "Twister" album!? Shame on you Pandora. Shame shame shame.
Jeff Cain's band is called Dead Snares. http://www.deadsnares.com/ Cedric LeMoyne's is O+S. Since Greg's Death on Jan. 1, (2010) the members of Remy Zero have been working with Greg's old sessions to put together a new Remy Zero release, they haven't given any time line for release, but I would think any updates can be found on Cedric's O+S website. http://www.opluss.com/
Cinjun and Shelby went off and created Spartan Fidelity: www.myspace.com/spartanfidelity I believe Jeffery started a group with the vocalist from the band The Church and Gregory started a group call Horsetheif
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