Schroeder's Cat were a two-piece indie rock band formed by Simon Kenny (alias Si Schroeder) and Darragh O'Grady in Dublin, Ireland, whose influences included My Bloody Valentine.[1]
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Background information | |
Origin | Dublin, Ireland |
Genres | Alternative rock Abstract Shoegazing |
Years active | 1993–1998 |
Labels | Emperor Norton Otterbran Records |
Members | Simon Kenny (Si Schroeder) Darragh O'Grady |
They released a self-titled four-track EP in 1998 on LA label Emperor Norton Records owned by California oil heir Peter Getty, the grandson of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty, where their label mates included Ladytron and the soundtracks to the Sofia Coppola films The Virgin Suicides and Lost in Translation. The band previously released a self-titled three-track 7-inch single in 1995 on Dublin independent record label Otterbran Records.
Discography
edit- Schroeder's Cat EP (1998)
- Schroeder's Cat single (1995)
EP track listing
edit- Sleep
- Doubledose
- (We Don't Know How To) Say It
- The Machine Never Stops
The CD contains two unnamed instrumental pieces between the four tracks and the vinyl contains two of these pieces.
Personnel
edit- Si Schroeder: vocals, guitar
- Darragh O'Grady: vocals, guitar
- Dennis McNulty: keyboards
References
edit- ^ "Schroeder's Cat - Schroeder's Cat". Discogs.com. 21 August 1998.