Pond (American band)
Pond  | |
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![]() Pond, 1997  | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Portland, Oregon, USA | 
| Genres | Alternative rock Grunge  | 
| Years active | 1991–1998, 2010 | 
| Labels | Sub Pop WORK Group  | 
| Past members | Charlie Campbell Chris Brady David Triebwasser  | 
Pond was a band from Portland, Oregon.[1] They formed in 1991 and broke up in 1998.[2] They were signed to Sub Pop (first two albums) and the Work Group records sub-label of Sony Records (last album).
On October 23, 2010, Pond reunited for a show to commemorate the closing of Portland club Satyricon.
Members
Discography
Albums
- Pond (February 12, 1993 - Sub Pop SP186) 
- "Young Splendor"
 - "Perfect Four"
 - "Gone"
 - "Agatha"
 - "Tree"
 - "Wheel"
 - "Spots"
 - "Foamy"
 - "Grinned"
 - "Filler"
 
 - The Practice of Joy Before Death (1995) 
- Sideroad
 - Mubby's Theme
 - Union
 - Magnifier
 - Patience
 - Ol' Blue Hair
 - Sundial
 - Glass Sparkles in Their Hair
 - Van
 - Happy Cow Farm Family
 - Carpenter Ant
 - Artificial Turf
 - Rock Collection
 - Gagged and Bound
 
 - Rock Collection (1997) 
- "Spokes"
 - "You're Not an Astronaut"
 - "Scoliosis"
 - "One Day in the Future"
 - "Twins"
 - "You're Not a Seed"
 - "Flawed"
 - "My Dog Is an Astronaut Though"
 - "Forget"
 - "Golden"
 - "Greyhound"
 - "Rebury Me"
 - "Filterless"
 - "Rabbit"
 - "Guitar Opus"
 - "Ugly"
 
 
Singles/EPs
- Young Splendor/Tree (B-side is an alternate version from the one that appears on the s/t, Tim/Kerr - 1991)
 - Wheel/Cinders (Sub Pop, 1992 - Wheel 7")
 - Wheel/Cinders/Snowing (Sub Pop, 1992 - Wheel 12")
 - Wheel/Cinders/Ebner (Sub Pop, 1992 - Wheel 12" Import)
 - Wheel/Cinders/Snowing/11X17 (Sub Pop, 1992 - Wheel EP)
 - Moth/You Don't Quite Get It Do You? (But You're Thinking Hard) (1994 SubPop SP263)
 - Glass Sparkles In Their Hair/Sundial (1995 SubPop SP146/366)
 - Spokes (1997 - Work)
 
Compilation Appearances
- John Peel Sub Pop Sessions - Sub Pop, 1994 (Songs: "You Pretty Thing", "Cinders")
 - It's Finally Christmas - Tim/Kerr, 1995 (Song: "Gloria In Excelsis Deo")
 - That Virtua Feeling: Sub Pop and Sega Get Together - Sub Pop, 1995 (Song: "Sundial")
 
References
- ^ Ham, Robert. "The Dream Really Was Alive". Portland Mercury. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
 - ^ a b "Lost Classics: Pond "Pond"". Magnet Magazine. March 6, 2009. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
 - ^ Tyer, Brad. "Pond Rising". Houston Press. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
 - ^ "Portland Musician to Auction Rare Kurt Cobain-Smashed Guitar". Willamette Week. November 4, 2024. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
 - ^ Lannamann, Ned. "Tonight in Music: Pond, Saul Williams, Dad Rock". Portland Mercury. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
 
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