The Impossibles is tagged as: ska, punk, rock, indie, indie rock The Impossibles sprang from the ashes of the tragically named Austin, Texas band ‘thefatgirls’ in April of 1994 when fatgirls members Rory Phillips (vocals, guitar), Craig Tweedy (bass), and Pat Elliott (drums) found themselves looking for a new singer and a less embarrassing name. Within weeks they were practicing with Gabe Hascall, at that point also a bass player for the Austin hardcore band loophole. Gabe sang one song in Loophole’s set, a cover of the Avail anthem ‘March’, and it was this shining moment that caught Rory’s eye and convinced the future Impossibles they had found their singer. Acting as a stand-alone singer for the Impossibles first official show, Gabe soon also took on second guitar playing duties, a move that would prove critical to the future direction of the band. Writing songs with dual vocals and dueling walls of guitar sound, the Impossibles began to forge a sound reminiscent of their main influences at the time bringing together the alternative rock pop of bands like Weezer and The Pixies with the punk pop sound of bay area bands Green Day and Operation Ivy. After a short run of demo tapes the band recorded a full length self titled album, which they initially released on local label Red 5 Records and was soon picked u... Read More About The Impossibles Biography... Send The Impossibles ringtones to your cell |
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