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The Supertones' debut release, Adventures of the O.C. Supertones, received a 1997 Dove nomination for the "Alternate / Modern Rock" category. [5] Their second album, 1997's release Supertones Strike Back , was a surprise smash hit, peaking on both Billboard 's Heatseekers and Top Christian Albums charts at No. 3 and No. 2 respectively.
Live! Volume One is the first live album released by the O.C. Supertones. It was recorded during four different shows on the Loud and Clear tour in 2001: Casper, Wyoming, Spokane, Washington, Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon. Adam Ferry was the drummer at the time but was not pictured due to his departure.
[3] "OC Supertones" continues the explanations, stating their stance on the church and some of the band's background. [1] Musically the album contains simple guitar supported by horns, with splashes of reggae, alternative rock, and rap. [3] The latter elements would become more prevalent later in the band's later releases.
From April 1995 to October 2005, Morginsky acted as the lead vocalist and songwriter of The O.C. Supertones, and occasionally played guitar and bass. The band temporarily disbanded in 2005. [ 4 ] They released a new album and resumed touring in 2012 before disbanding permanently in 2017.
The Ultimate Collection is the tenth album released by the O.C. Supertones. This was a two disc set. Track listing. Disc One "Supertones Strike Back" "Unite"
The show was performed with The O.C. Supertones who were also in the midst of a final tour. In 2009, the band got back together and in 2012, they released The Sinner's Songbook. In 2009, the band got back together and in 2012, they released The Sinner's Songbook.
In Ocean City, the 2024 edition of the annual OC BikeFest event is set to kick off at the Inlet on Wednesday, Sept. 11, and include a free headlining concert by hard-rock quintet Buckcherry at 9: ...
Hi-Fi Revival is the fifth studio album released by The O.C. Supertones. It was the first of three sessions the Supertones recorded in Franklin, Tennessee at Dark Horse Studios. Matt Morginsky and Ethan Luck lived together at this time and demoed over 50 songs for Hi-Fi Revival in their basement. 17 of the un-used songs made it on to their side ...