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Rocky Votolato/Suffering and the Hideous Thieves "split" 7" Velvet Blue Music (US)
Record is NM, Jacket is NM!
Tough to Find!! Out of Print!!
Pressed on Blue Wax!
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A – Automatic RifleRocky Votolato (born March 8, 1977 in Dallas, Texas), is an singer-songwriter. He was raised in a small town called , roughly 50 miles south of Dallas, until the age of 13. After his parents were divorced, his mother remarried and moved the family to the Pacific Northwest in 1991, where he attended in . Alienated by his southern roots, the isolation lead him to focusing all of his attention on learning to play guitar and writing songs. Inspired by seeing many punk shows including bands like Jawbreaker and Fugazi, he started several different musical projects while in high school.
When his former band disbanded in 1996, Votolato, along with friends (drums) and (bass), started playing under the name . His younger brother () soon joined the band on second guitar, and the band recorded their debut 7" for Henry's Finest Recordings. In 1999, released their first full-length, entitled For Madmen Only. Blending straight-up rock with elements of post-hardcore, and Cody's metal reminiscent guitaring, Waxwing soon established a strong local following. The band then signed with Second Nature Recordings out of Kansas City, MO. The band then released three full length albums: For Madmen Only in 1999, One for the Ride in 2000, and Nobody Can Take What Everybody Owns in 2002. In this time, the band's profile in the Seattle music scene had grown substantially consistently selling out local clubs like the Crocodile Cafe and The Paradox Theater.
In 1999, Votolato branched out from his work with Waxwing, having written a handful of songs which did not really fit in with their more aggressive, fast-tempo style. Along the way he has toured with the likes of , , , , and , members of the latter having provided assistance as backing musicians on occasion. His studio albums have also been littered with appearances from some of Seattle's finest musicians (including players in the bands , , , , and solo artist ).
On the production side, Votolato has worked with (, , , ), along with (of Death Cab for Cutie). It is a creative input which has helped see Votolato progress stylistically with every release, from his low key self-titled album released in 1999 - all pretty much recorded live, right through to his recent, alt-country, folk-esque offering, Makers. A video was shot for the first track of Makers, "White Daisy Passing", a song which also appeared on an episode of the popular TV show .
Votolato also starred in the film, The Edge of Quarrel, which he worked on with from . It also includes members of the and , and is about a gang war between straightedgers and punk rockers where he tries to achieve peace between the two opposing groups.
He has been married to his wife April Votolato for over 10 years, and they live in Seattle with their two children.
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