Maximillian Colby was an art rock band birthed in the early 1990s. They combined the intensity and attitude of hardcore punk with the beauty and weightlessness of noise harnessed by shoegazer. Never reaching much popularity outside Harrisonburg, Virginia, they were local heroes nonetheless, establishing a unique sound only recognized years later by bands like City of Caterpillar, A Day in Black and White, Circle Takes the Square and Envy; with their artsy song structures, stop-start dynamics, and minimal use of vocals, in this case, shouting. The band never released a true full length or lp, only a few eps, splits, and compilation features. Unfortunately, Maximillian Colby’s exceptional expression of art was cut dramatically short with the sudden death of bassist, Bob Baynor, in 1995. Following their demise, the three remaining members went on to form, most notably, Sleepytime Trio, as well as Supine to Sit, Bats and Mice, and Rah Bras. A discography of their sixteen recorded songs can be found on Lovitt Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
"Beginning in Harrisonburg, Va., at James Madison University in the early'90s, the four men produced intricate compositions on one hand clean, repetitive, and mellow, but on the other, brash and jagged. The foursome flung out a raw, unharnessed energy to produce their first 7" on DC's Nervous Wreck Kids, two compilations on Whirled Records, and a split 12" with Canada's Shotmaker. The band ended following the sudden death of bassist Baynor in 1995. While Richards didn't continue musically, Ringo and NeSmith followed with Sleepytime Trio, Supine to Sit, Rah Bras, Bats & Mice, and a host of other bands." - Lovitt records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.