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About The Rapture
The Rapture was formed in early 1998 by drummer Vito Roccoforte and guitarist/vocalist Luke Jenner. The whimsical indie group had extensive touring behind them by the time they recorded 1999's Mirror for Gravity. More touring ensued -- with the likes of Sunny Day Real Estate and Nuzzle -- and the band eventually relocated to New York City. They lost their original bassist and found a new one in Matt Safer, who had recently moved from Washington, D.C. After some more touring, the band recorded the six-song Out of the Races and Onto the Tracks EP and had it released by Sub Pop in 2001. Thanks to their sloppy brand of scratchy post-post-punk, the Rapture was hailed as a forerunner of the post-punk revival that was taking place in the early 2000s. Their profile increased significantly with 2002's "House of Jealous Lovers" 12"; that same year, they added multi-instrumentalist Gabriel Andruzzi to the fold. The full-length Echoes followed for Gary Gersh's Strummer label in late 2003. The follow-up, Pieces of the People We Love, was released three years later by Mercury. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
The Rapture's Discography (12)
Compilations Featuring The Rapture (20)
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| A Bugged In Selection/A Bugged Out Mix | Resist Music Ltd |
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| Post Punk Vol 1: Rough Trade Shops | Mute Records... |
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| No Wave: Kickin Records presents | Kickin Music... |
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| Channel 2: A COMPILATION OF OUTPUT RECORDINGS | Output Recor... |
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