Tintoretto

Tintoretto

Genres: emo, post-hardcore, 90s emo, math rock, noise

About Tintoretto

Tintoretto was a noise rock band from Wisconsin, active in the late 1990's. Tintoretto was William Zientara on Guitar/Vocals, Shane Hochstetler on Drums, Bill Kutsch on Bass & Mike Batzler on Guitar/Vocals. With the demise of Managra in early 1998, three out of the five members moved on to start their own project that reflected upon the more gloomier aspects of indie-noise. The other members were ex-members of the math rock unit brass knuckles for tough guys. Accompanied by ballads that dealt with death and an extensive knowledge of art history, Tintoretto was born under the proclamation of "four frat boys from Wisconsin." Following a brief tour of the East Coast and the release of their self-titled debut EP on Highwater Records a year later, the band called it a day during their second US tour. Tintoretto released a 4-song CD entitled The Sound Of Someone You Love Who Is Leaving... ...And It Doesn't Really Matter in 1998 on Highwater Records from Austin, TX and four more songs were posthumously released in 2000 on a compilation CD entitled A Four Way Stop, released on 404 records.

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