Ohio art-pop emigres the Story Of shed three bandmembers, who then added a fellow homelander that moved from California to Austin to fill out Melogrand’s core.
“Mountain Top”
“Evariste”
“Neon Lights”
This article appears in August 10 • 2012.
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Ohio art-pop emigres the Story Of shed three bandmembers, who then added a fellow homelander that moved from California to Austin to fill out Melogrand’s core.
“Mountain Top”
“Evariste”
“Neon Lights”
This article appears in August 10 • 2012.
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San Francisco native Raoul Hernandez crossed the border into Texas on July 2, 1992, and began writing about music for the Chronicle that fall, debuting with an album review of Keith Richards’ Main Offender. By virtue of local show previews – first “Recommendeds,” now calendar picks – his writing’s appeared in almost every issue since 1993. More by Raoul Hernandez