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Shellac - 25 mai 2007 - Le Grand Mix - Tourcoing

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Shellac is an American independent rock trio formed in Chicago in 1992, renowned for its distinctive and abrasive approach to noise rock and post-hardcore. The band is emblematic of the 90s and 2000s alternative scene.

Formed in Chicago in 1992, Shellac is an American band comprising Steve Albini (guitar, vocals), Bob Weston (bass, vocals), and Todd Trainer (drums). Emerging from the underground rock scene after the dissolution of Albini's previous projects (Big Black, Rapeman), the trio quickly established itself with a unique and uncompromising sound.

Their music is characterized by a minimalist, angular, and abrasive aesthetic, often described as noise rock, post-hardcore, or math rock. Shellac favors complex rhythmic structures, repetitive riffs, and contrasting dynamics, all recorded with Steve Albini's signature dry and percussive sound. Their approach eschews mainstream music industry conventions, prioritizing artistic integrity.

Shellac's discography, though not extensive, is highly respected, featuring seminal albums such as At Action Park (1999), 1000 Hurts (2000), and Excellent Italian Greyhound (2007). Each of their records is an exploration of raw sonic textures and precise arrangements.

Shellac's influence extends far beyond their discography. The band is revered for its DIY (Do It Yourself) ethic, its refusal to compromise, and its impact on numerous independent artists. They embody a vision of music where experimentation and authenticity take precedence over commercial success.

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