Manifesto was an American rock band from Washington, D.C., United States, featuring Michael Hampton (vocals, guitar, drum programming),[1] Bert Queiroz (bass) and Ivor Hanson (drums). It was formed in 1988 after the demise of Hampton's previous short-lived bands, Embrace and One Last Wish. The trio's recording debut was the 7-inch single "Burn", released in 1988 on Skip Groff's Y&T Records. In 1992, they released their self-titled and only studio album through British independent record label Fire Records. The following year, shortly after their album was released in the United States, Manifesto disbanded.[2]
Manifesto | |
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Origin | Washington, D.C., United States |
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Years active | 1988 | –1993
Labels | Fire |
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In contrast to the hardcore punk–indebted sound of Hampton's previous bands, Manifesto features a poppier sound, taking influences from guitar and jangle pop groups of the 1980s.[2][3] As a result, the band worked with producer John A. Rivers,[4] who produced for various British guitar pop bands such as Close Lobsters and the Pastels, on its debut album.[2]
Band members
edit- Michael Hampton – vocals, guitar, drum programming
- Bert Queiroz – bass guitar
- Ivor Hanson – drums
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Manifesto (1992)
EPs
edit- History (1990)
- Pattern 26 (1993)
Singles
edit- "Burn / Longtime" (1988)
- "Walking Backwards" (1991)
- "Gravity" (1992)
- "Pattern 26" (1992)
- "Sugar" (1992)
References
edit- ^ Pearis, Bill (December 10, 2009). "That Petrol Emotion, Sohrab Habibion, A Sunny Day in Glasgow & more in This Week in Indie (part 2)". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
- ^ a b c Mason, Stewart. "Manifesto". Allmusic. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
- ^ Mason, Stewart. "Manifesto – Manifesto". Allmusic. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
- ^ Kurutz, Steve. "John A. Rivers". Allmusic. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
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