Tullycraft is tagged as: twee, indie pop, indie, pop, twee pop Tullycraft was born out of the ashes of two harriet records cult bands: Crayon and Wimp Factor 14. Sean Tollefson, Jeff Fell (both of Crayon), and Gary Miklusek (Wimp Factor 14) hooked up in 1995. They are considered to be one of the forefathers of the American twee pop movement In October 1995, they recorded a batch of songs with Pat Maley at YoYo Studios in olympia, wa. Out of that first session came the debut single on Harriet Records and an instant indie pop classic - “Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend’s Too Stupid to Know About”. In 1996 they released their full length debut “Old Traditions, New Standards” on Harriet Records. They followed up their first album with singles on labels from Japan, England, Germany, and the USA. They then cemented their cult status by endless touring all over the United States, playing everywhere from house shows to universities, nightclubs to supermarket grand openings. After a couple guest appearances with the band, Chris Munford (Incredible Force of Junior) joined Tullycraft in 1998. Chris contributed keyboards, 2nd guitar and recording engineering to the 2nd full length album “City of Subarus” on cher doll records. The entire record was recorded at Chris and Jeff’s house across the stree... Read More About Tullycraft Biography... Send Tullycraft ringtones to your cell |
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