Eve's Plum

Songs: 12
Albums: 2

Albums

Eve's Plum - Cherry Alive
Cherry Alive
1995, songs: 11
Eve's Plum - Envy
Envy
1993, songs: 1

Facts about Eve's Plum

Eve's Plum
  1. Formation and Style: Eve's Plum was an alternative rock band formed in 1991 in New York City. The group's sound blended elements of alternative rock, power pop, and punk, characterized by catchy melodies, edgy guitar riffs, and dynamic vocal performances. Their music often explored themes of relationships, identity, and societal issues, resonating with the alternative music scene of the 1990s.

  2. Rise to Prominence: Eve's Plum gained recognition in the mid-1990s with the release of their debut album, "Envy". The album featured the hit single "I Want It All", which received significant airplay on alternative rock radio stations and MTV. The band's energetic live performances and infectious hooks helped them build a dedicated fan base, earning them spots on tours with notable acts like The Lemonheads and Better Than Ezra.

  3. Members and Collaborations: The band was fronted by vocalist Colleen Fitzpatrick, who later gained fame as the solo artist Vitamin C with her hit single "Graduation (Friends Forever)". Other members included Michael Kotch on guitar, Ben Kotch on drums, and Chris Bonner on bass. Eve's Plum collaborated with various musicians and producers throughout their career, including Roger Manning Jr. of Jellyfish and Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne.

  4. Discography and Legacy: In addition to their debut album "Envy", Eve's Plum released an EP titled "Cherry Alive" in 1995, featuring tracks like "Die Like Someone" and "Blue". While the band disbanded in 1998, their music continues to resonate with fans of 1990s alternative rock. Songs like "I Want It All" and "Jesus Loves You (Not as Much as I Do)" remain staples on '90s alternative rock playlists, showcasing Eve's Plum's enduring influence on the era's music scene.

  5. Post-Band Careers: Following the disbandment of Eve's Plum, members pursued various musical endeavors. Colleen Fitzpatrick found success as a solo artist under the moniker Vitamin C, releasing her self-titled debut album in 1999. She also ventured into acting and became known for her role as Moondoggie in the film "Jawbreaker". Michael Kotch continued to work as a musician and producer, contributing to various projects. Despite their individual pursuits, the members of Eve's Plum remain connected through their shared musical legacy, which continues to be celebrated by fans of alternative rock.

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