Space Twins
The Space Twins were founded in 1993 by Weezer guitarist Brian Bell with Susan Fox, his girlfriend at the time. The original concept of the band was a fun little idea where the two would dress up in Star Trek style outfits including pipe-cleaner antennaes and play silly little songs at kid's birthday parties. (They even had nicknames for each other: SpaceHelmet and Moonboot). What started out as just a cute little project had much deeper roots and would become much more than this. Later joined by Bell's high school friends from Knoxville, Tennessee, Tim and Glenn Maloof, along with friend Mike Elliott after Sue's departure, the Space Twins evolved into a serious rock band with a unique sound that blends modern indie with progressive and psychedelic elements. The Space Twins released three limited-edition 7" Vinyls (all which are no longer in print): No Show (1994) which features the songs "No Show" , "A Brief History" , and "Take My Place," Osaka Aquabus (1997) which features the songs "Osaka Aquabus" and "Goddess of Love," and TV Music and Candy (1998) which features the songs "TV, Music and Candy" and "Headache." It wasn't until May 2003 that the Space Twins finally released their long-anticipated full-length LP, "The End of Imagining." The Space Twins also made an appearance at the 2003 SXSW festival in Austin, Texas.
Related Topics:
Weezer - Brian Bell - Star Trek - Knoxville, Tennessee - SXSW - Austin, Texas
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The Official Space Twins Page - http://www.spacetwins.com
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