AIR MIAMI's sought-after never-before-released original cassettes (Fourteen Songs & Sixteen Songs) have been pressed onto archival quality Teenbeat CD-Rs and packaged in deluxe Originals case are available now through http://www.teenbeat.net
AIR MIAMI: After the demise of Unrest in 1994, Bridget Cross and Mark Robinson formed a new quartet with Mike Fellows and Lauren Feldsher. The band lasted six months and Cross and Robinson continued on with various bassists and drummers including Gabriel Stout. The band's first public appearance came on the 4AD compilation All Virgos Are Mad 1995 and included the track "Fight Song". Air Miami's debut release was the combatively-titled "Fu@k You, Tiger" EP, and the album "ME, ME, ME" followed shortly afterwards. Air Miami was a fairly short lived project, but they did produce one further release after the band broke up, the EP "World Cup Fever Remixes" which appeared on Tigerbeat. More info at http://www.myspace.com/airmiami
My fan-made video contains random footage by: Xavier Ripoll Soria
@TheSplattercell Hey Splattercell, do you mean Gabe Stout? I was friends with him in Michigan and have been trying to get a hold of him.
jbpeterson88 1 year ago
Im good friends with the drummer next door neighbors for ten years , like family , this started in a big red barn!!
TheSplattercell 1 year ago
Yup...
roneugenius 2 years ago
Just plain good stuff.
obscurityknocks 2 years ago
genius
rpmzine 3 years ago
amazing band
drsmokebtch 4 years ago
super
Ignacisko 4 years ago
great....awesome
valterjose 4 years ago