Lync

Lync

Group from United States

Genres: post-hardcore, emo, indie rock, Lo-Fi, indie

About Lync

Lync was a 1990's indie rock band from Olympia, Washington whose short-lived career proved influential to the lo-fi sound in indie music. Formed in 1992, Lync was comprised of guitarist/vocalist Sam Jayne, bassist/vocalist James Bertram and drummer Dave Schneider. Lync's distinctive sound of distortion, cryptic lyrics, and irregular tuning created a chaotic, visceral sound which drew comparisons to Fugazi, Unwound, The Fall, and Slint. The band went on to release singles on Magic Pail, Candy Ass, Landspeed and K Records, and one full-length album on K, These Are Not Fall Colors, before disbanding in 1994. In 1997, Troubleman Unlimited and K collected the band's singles and unreleased tracks and release them on one compact disc, Remembering The Fireballs (Part 8). After disbanding, Sam Jayne and Dave Schneider played in Love as Laughter, and James Bertram plays regularly with Red Stars Theory and 764-Hero, and has played with Beck, Built to Spill, and Satisfact. (Copied from WikiPedia)

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'Lync B [United States, Post Hardcore] (1994) A track from 1994 by a band who would have a supreme impact on the Pacific Northwest indie scene, in particular on early Modest Mouse'
B [United States, Post Hardcore] (1994) A track from 1994 by a band who would have a supreme impact on the Pacific Northwest indie scene, in particular on early Modest Mouse'