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Singer/songwriter/guitarist Ian Smith, drummer Nick Skalkos, bassist Ryan Allen, and keyboardist/guitarist Kevin Hundt found themselves in a changed band after the release of their debut album, Coma Kid, in 2004. To expand his inspirations, Smith took several sojourns to Britain to refine his muse and explore the brains of like-minded collaborators. He found the yin to his yang in producer Scott Shields, (Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros). .
There are at least two artists named Miniature: 1) a Seattle-based indie rock group formed in 2009. 2) a jazz trio 1) Miniature formed in Seattle in 2009 and released Metaphor for Four that same year. In 2010 they changed their name to The Titans of Industry. They were signed to Breaktime Recordings. Members were: Kellen Grace - vocals and keyboard Matt Leon - guitar and vocals Kevin Forney - bass Warren A. Pease - drums 2) Miniature was a cooperative jazz trio. Saxophone player Tim Berne, cellist Hank Roberts and drummer Joey Baron all composed songs for the group....
Miniature Tigers are an indie rock band which formed in Phoenix, Arizona, United States in 2006. The band originally consisted of Charlie Brand (vocals, guitar), Algernon Quashie (guitar, keyboards), Alex Gerber (bass, vocals) and Rick Schaier (drums). The band is currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Brandon Lee has taken over for Alex. Miniature Tigers' sound was forged in the bedroom of frontman Charlie Brand, only to quickly outgrow the space, with the band soon finding itself on stage, in the studio and signed to Phoenix’s Modern Art Records in short order. Brand’s lyrics – a mix of deeply personal...
Since early 2012, Miniatures have been crafting compelling and evocative tunes. New Zealand expatriates Ché Walden and Annemarie Duff craft cinematic and emotive soundscapes, wrapped around warm and welcoming songs. With the addition of Chris MacLean on bass, the band worked with renowned Melbourne producer Matthew Hosking to record their first full LP, exclusive to Saint Marie Records. .
Guitarist/vocalist John Lee formed the indie-punk band aMiniature in San Diego in the late '80s; the lineup gradually gelled with guitarist Mark Monteith, bassist Colin Watson and drummer Johnny Schier. The band signed with Restless in 1990 and delivered the debut album Plexiwatt the following year. Depthfiveratesix followed in 1994, and after appearing on the Tom Petty tribute You Got Lucky and touring with Seaweed and the Bay City Rollers, aMiniature released Murk Time Cruiser in 1996. The record was produced by Mark Trombino of Drive like Jehu. .