Biography
Since their formation in Pittsburgh in 1988, the Clarks have already been milling out country-influenced garage rock and roll. Though guitarist/vocalist Scott Blasey, guitarist Rob Hertweck, bassist Greg Joseph, and drummer David Minarik constructed their early popularity on university campuses, their straight-ahead rock and roll sound seemed similarly compatible with industrial radio and barhalls over the corrosion belt. Their debut record, I’ll LET YOU KNOW What Man, created a regional strike, “Help Me Out,” and obtained unusually solid radio play for the self-produced album. Following produces — The Clarks, Appreciate Eliminated Sour Suspicion and Poor Debts (with Hertweck today heading by Robert Adam), as well as the Clarks Live — each doubled the product sales that were earned by the prior album and created the Clarks from a Pittsburgh sensation into a music group that acquired great regional charm and a little national existence. That existence was solidified because of the band’s proceed to main label MCA with 1997’s Someday Probably; nevertheless, the Clarks continued to be silent for 3 years afterward, even while their back again catalog became obtainable nationally with the Ruler Mouse label. They finally came back in 2000 with IGNORE IT, their first record for Razor & Link. The label held them over the roster, and the next calendar year they stepped back to the studio to utilize manufacturer Justin Niebank on Another Content Finishing, released in the summertime of 2002.
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Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Simpsons | 2015 | TV Series performer - 1 episode | |
Saving Grace | 2007 | TV Series performer - 1 episode | |
Speilburgh | 2004 | "ON SATURDAY", "MAYBE" | |
The Anna Nicole Show | 2002 | TV Series performer: "Better Off Without You" | |
Summer Catch | 2001 | performer: "Let It Go" | |
Just Write | 1997 | performer: "Fatal" | |
Boys | 1996 | performer: "Cigarette" |
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