Bellavista (band)

Bellavista
Origin San Francisco, California
U.S.
Genres Indie rock, psychedelic rock, shoegaze, new romantic
Labels Take Root Records
Website http://www.bellavista.tv
Members Rex Shelverton
Jeremy Bringetto
Matthew Bajda
Rachel Hoiem
Past members Cary LaScala

Bellavista is an indie rock/shoegaze band from San Francisco, California. The current lineup includes guitarist/vocalist Rex John Shelverton, bassist Jeremy Bringetto, drummer Matthew Bajda and keyboardist Rachel Hoiem. Shelverton is also known for being a co-founder of the band/duo Tamaryn.

History

Shelverton, Bringetto and Bajda were childhood friends who grew up around Half Moon Bay in Northern California.

All three, along with Jonah Buffa, were originally members of the influential 1990s hardcore punk band Portraits of Past, who helped pioneer the sound that would later become known as screamo. Portraits of Past reformed in 2008.[1]

Shelverton, Bringetto and Buffa were next in the post-punk band The Audience, who released the 1997 Das Audience album on Hymnal Sound and the "Young Soul" 7" single on Gold Standard Laboratories.

Their next band, Vue, formed in 1999 in San Francisco[2] and included Shelverton, Bringetto, Buffa and final drummer Cary LaScala. Vue released three albums: Vue (2000, Sub Pop), Find Your Home (2001, Sub Pop) and Down for Whatever (2003, RCA). They also released the Babies Are for Petting EP on RCA in 2003. Between 2001 and 2004, Vue performed with The Rolling Stones, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Franz Ferdinand, The Faint and Trail Of Dead. Vue disbanded at the end of 2004.

Shelverton, Bringetto and LaScala then formed Bellavista,[3] and released their eponymous debut LP on April 24, 2007 on Take Root Records.[4] After 2008, LaScala was replaced by Bajda.

Bellavista's most recent single, "Always Oneness" backed by "Under the Walls", was released on November 6, 2012 as a vinyl 7" with download card, at first available only at Tamaryn's tour merchandise table.

Band members

Discography

Studio Albums

Singles

References

  1. http://portraitsofpast.com Portraits Of Past
  2. Lazy-i Interview: May 2003
  3. http://sideonetrackone.com/archive/2007/april/041207.htm
  4. http://www.sfweekly.com/2007-04-18/music/bellavista-back-in-vue/

External links

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