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Hell
Mach Four began as a four-piece band in August of 1994 in Richmond,
Virginia. Their sound
is best described as avant-garde rock 'n roll with roots in jazz and
punk.
With only a six-song cassette tape to offer, the group traveled for
six weeks on their first tour of the United States and Canada in the
fall of 1995. A brief tour in the spring of 1996 culminated in a performance
at South By Southwest. In the summer of 1996, Moodswing Records of
Atlanta, Georgia released Hell Mach Four's first self-titled 12" record.
Shortly thereafter, Ruido Records of Richmond, Virginia, in association
with Moodswing, released a Hell Mach Four / Stinking Lizavetta split
7" single.
In support of their two new releases, Hell Mach Four completed a second
six-week U.S. and Canadian tour. In the winter of 1997, guitarist,
David Sanchez, left the band on good terms to pursue his dreams as
a painter. After a short break, Hell Mach Four reorganized as a three-piece.
The result was their first full-length CD, Ten Meter Resolution (Moodswing
Records, Porcelain Productions, Richmond, and Stickfigure Distribution,
Atlanta). Current distribution is provided regionally by Red Eye in
North Carolina, nationally by Stickfigure, and internationally by
Sonic Onion in Canada. Ten Meter Resolution has received radio play
in Richmond, New York City, Atlanta and many other cities and is currently
charting in the top 200 on college radio stations.
Hell Mach Four moved to Atlanta in the fall of 1999. Atlanta offers
a strong fan base, a greater variety of venues, and proximity to their
record label. The move to a new region adds greater emotional and
sonic texture to what is already dynamic music. Keep your ears open
for a new album soon.
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Buffy
Davis
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Warren
Jones
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Erik
Herndon
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drums
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bass
& vocals
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guitar
& vocals
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