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Band Bio
Kim Deal - (guitar/vocals)
Nathan Farley - (guitar)
Luis Lerma - (bass)
Jim Macpherson - (drums)
The Amps were formed in 1995 after
Kim broke up The Breeders for a
year claiming that they had it with global
touring and Lollapalooza. While The Breeders were
on hiatus, Kim needed
an outlet to release some creative energy. She started working
on a solo LP, but this changed when Breeders skin-man Jim Macpherson and
other Dayton musician friends, Nathan Farley and Luis Lerma, were drafted
in for gigs. The band then started touring as Tammy and the Amps with
Kim on vocals and guitar, Nathan on guitar, Luis on bass, and Jim
on drums. Soon after, the name was changed to The Amps because Kim claimed
that "Tammy was beginning to get on my tits." The band played a number of small
American venues as well as some
European venues. While on tour the band periodically stopped in the studio
to record songs for an album. Recording for their debut album Pacer,
began in February 1995 in Memphis, continued in March in Chicago with
producer Steve Albini, and Dreamland and Woodstock in New York in April.
The Amps also recorded in Dayton, Dublin, Ireland, and in Los Angeles at
Conway Studios. Pacer was released October 31, 1995. The band continued
touring America and Europe periodically until the summer of 1996 when Kim
cancelled a series of high profile European dates including several
festivals "to concentrate on working with the original outfit [The Breeders]."
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