Biography
The Halo Benders were a side project for Created to Spill’s Doug Martsch and Defeat Happening’s Calvin Johnson, uniting two of the Northwest’s more idiosyncratic indie rockers. The outcomes were properly loose and eclectic, with an off-the-cuff elegance along with a quirky love of life that brought them general essential approval. Johnson experienced spent days gone by decade-plus because the deep-voiced frontman of indie pop pioneers Defeat Happening, for the time being building his K Information imprint right into a effective indie opportunity. Martsch, meanwhile, experienced spent many years in Boise, ID’s Treepeople, and experienced ushered in his fresh project, Created to Spill, with 1993’s Best Alternate Wavers. Martsch asked Johnson to lead vocals for an unwritten potential track, which invitation grew right into a full-fledged part task and songwriting cooperation. Bassist Wayne Rhino Blossom — another ex-Treepeople member, also of Violent Green at that time — and drummer Ralf Youtz, who’d performed on the 1st Created to Spill recording, soon required their place because the tempo section. In 1994, the Halo Benders released their debut 7″, “Canned Air,” on Atlas Information, and soon adopted it making use of their initial full-length record, God Don’t Make No Rubbish, on Johnson’s K Information. It received complimentary testimonials, and also noticed the addition of manufacturer Steve Fisk towards the loose-knit lineup on keyboards. While Created to Spill was amid assembling its major-label debut, the Halo Benders documented a follow-up record, Don’t Inform Me Today, which made an appearance in 1996 and highlighted instrumental efforts from BtS manufacturer Phil Ek. It solidified their indie pursuing and established the stage for the third record, 1998’s The Rebels Not really In, which highlighted guest electric guitar from Defeat Happening’s Heather Dunn. As Created to Spill’s touring timetable got busier, the Halo Benders continued an indefinite hiatus.