Chokebore

Songs: 13
Albums: 4

Albums

Chokebore - Days of Nothing
Days of Nothing
2004, songs: 1
Chokebore - Black Black
Black Black
1999, songs: 1
Chokebore - It Could Run Your Day
It Could Run Your Day
1997, songs: 2
Chokebore - Taste for Bitters
Taste for Bitters
1996, songs: 9

Facts about Chokebore

Chokebore

Chokebore is an American indie rock band known for their intense and cathartic music characterized by raw emotion, angular guitar riffs, and powerful vocals. Here are some key facts about them:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Chokebore was formed in 1990 in Honolulu, Hawaii, by vocalist/guitarist Troy von Balthazar, guitarist Jonathan Kroll, bassist James Kroll, and drummer Christian Omar Madrigal Izzo. The band's early sound was influenced by the burgeoning alternative rock scene of the 1990s, combining elements of punk, post-hardcore, and noise rock to create a distinctive and abrasive sound.

  2. Relocation to Los Angeles and Career Trajectory: After relocating to Los Angeles, California, in the early 1990s, Chokebore gained a loyal following in the underground music scene with their intense live performances and critically acclaimed albums. Their early releases, including "Motionless" (1993) and "Anything Near Water" (1995), showcased the band's dynamic songwriting and uncompromising approach to music.

  3. International Success and Critical Acclaim: Chokebore achieved international success and garnered critical acclaim with the release of their third album, "A Taste for Bitters", in 1996. The album, produced by Garbage drummer Butch Vig, featured a more polished sound while retaining the band's trademark intensity and emotional depth. Tracks like "Popular Modern Themes" and "Coat" received widespread praise from music critics and helped solidify Chokebore's reputation as one of the most compelling acts in the indie rock scene.

  4. Subsequent Releases and Continued Evolution: Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, Chokebore released several more albums, including "Black Black" (1998), "It's a Miracle" (2002), and "A Part from Life" (2007). Each album showcased the band's continued evolution and experimentation with new sounds and textures while maintaining their distinctive aesthetic and emotional intensity. Chokebore's music explored themes of alienation, despair, and existential angst, resonating with audiences who appreciated their raw and cathartic approach to songwriting.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Chokebore's impact on the indie rock scene continues to be felt today, with their music inspiring a new generation of artists and bands. Their uncompromising commitment to artistic integrity and willingness to explore the darker aspects of the human experience have earned them a devoted cult following and cemented their status as pioneers of the genre. Despite their relatively low commercial profile, Chokebore remains highly respected within the indie rock community for their

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