Certain Distant Suns
Certain Distant Suns | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1988 – 1996 |
Labels |
CDM Giant Records (1990) Warner Music Group |
Website | MySpace |
Past members |
Justin Mroz Lance Stewart Jared Mroz Dan Zigmund Kerry Finerty |
Certain Distant Suns is an alternative rock band that was present on the Chicago music scene of the early 1990s.
Early Days: 1989-1991
Justin Mroz (vocals, guitar) and Lance Stewart (bass, vocals) formed Certain Distant Suns in 1989 in Fox Lake, Illinois. The duo made early recordings with producer Dave Trumfio, and used keyboards & sequencers to back up their live performances at Chicago venues like Medusa’s -- the legendary under-21 nightclub once located at School & Sheffield. Justin later recruited his cousin Jared Mroz (drums) and added guitarists Dan Zigmund and Kerry Finerty.
Successful Years: 1992-1995
Certain Distant Suns played locally in Chicago before self-releasing the EP Huge. The follow-up EP, Dogrocket, featured the singles "Bitter", "Talk" and "Snowfall At The Most Curious Times" received a good deal of college & alternative rock airplay and brought the band to the height of their popularity.[1] Both of these EPs were collected, along with extra tracks, on the 1994 full-length Happy on the Inside, released by Warner subsidiary Giant Records.
Their final release was the Boss Nova EP, issued in 1996.
Discography
Singles
Cassettes
CDs
References
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