Super 400
Super 400 | |
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3 And The Beast Album Cover | |
Background information | |
Origin | Troy, New York, USA |
Genres |
Hard rock Blues rock |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | Official website |
Members |
Kenny Hohman Joe Daley Lori Friday |
Super 400 is a rock band from Troy, New York. Active since the mid 90’s the band has released four studio albums and one live set as of September 2009.
The band was formed by longtime friends Kenny Hohman (guitar and vocals) and Joe Daley (drums) and played in various incarnations throughout New York City and Woodstock. The lineup would not be finalized until the addition of bassist Lori Friday in February 1996.
The band was signed to Island Records and released their self-titled debut on July 13, 1998 on the Island/Trade 2 label. In December 1998 Seagram purchased Island Records and many of their lesser known bands including Super 400 were released from their roster.
Super 400 continued to play and record, self releasing Blast the Message (October 1, 2004), Live 05 (November 26, 2005), 3 And The Beast (April 21, 2007) and Sweet Fist (September 15, 2009).
Super 400 is a "taper friendly" band, encouraging the recording and free trading of their live shows.
Super 400 was honored by their hometown of Troy, New York, when Mayor Harry Tutunjian declared February 25, 2006 “Super 400 Day in Troy”.
In September 2009, Super 400 released a music video for the song Flashlight, the first single from Sweet Fist.
Discography
Year | Album | Record Label | |
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September 15, 2009 | Sweet Fist | Electric Mombie/Rock Ridge Music/Response Records | |
2007 | 3 And The Beast | Electric Mombie | |
2005 | Live 05 | Electric Mombie | |
2004 | Blast the Message | Electric Mombie | |
1998 | Super 400 | Island/Cacophone/Trade 2 |
References
- Brodeur, John "Family Values". metroland.com. Retrieved on February 6, 2008.
- Lurie, Kathryn "Rough Mix". metroland.com. Retrieved on February 6, 2008.
- archive.org page detailing Super 400's tape trading policy. Retrieved on February 6, 2008.
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