SubArachnoid Space

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SubArachnoid Space
OriginSan Francisco, California, United States
GenresSpace rock, Psychedelic rock
Years active1996–2010
LabelsCharnel
Release
Strange Attractors
Websitesubarachnoid.com
MembersMelynda Jackson
Chris Van Huffel
Daniel Barone
Erik Moggridge
Past membersMason Jones
Andey Koa Stephens
Chris Cones
Diego Gonzalez
Stooert Odom
Michael Shiono
Russ Archer

SubArachnoid Space was a San Francisco, California-based psychedelic rock band founded in 1996 by Mason Jones, the owner of the independent music label Charnel Music.[1] Initially the band was a trio (Mason Jones: guitar, Jason Stein: bass, Michelle Schreiber: drums) and the debut 7" single release was by the trio. Before the band's first live show, performed at KFJC radio, second guitarist Melynda Jackson joined. That quartet toured for a few years before Michelle moved to Texas and Chris Van Huffle joined as drummer. The role of bassist shifted several times from that point on but the rest of the lineup remained consistent until 2003, when Mason left the group so they could tour more. Shortly thereafter the band's core of Melynda and Chris relocated to Portland Oregon, where they continued to perform, tour and release albums. The band completed a fall tour of the US with the Italian group OVO in September/October 2009 before disbanding on August 13, 2010. This was accompanied by a farewell show at Mississippi studios. Melynda Jackson and Chris Van Huffle went on to form Eight Bells.[2]

Selected discography[]

"Char-Broiled Wonderland" 7-inch single (1996), Charnel Music

Former members[]

  • Melynda Jackson – guitar
  • Chris Van Huffel – drums
  • Daniel Barone – bass
  • Erik Moggridge – guitar
  • Mason Jones – guitar
  • Andey Koa Stephens– bass guitar
  • Chris Cones – guitar
  • Diego Gonzalez – bass guitar
  • Stooert Odom – bass guitar
  • Michael Shiono - bass
  • Rus Archer - guitar
  • Daniel Osborne - guitar
  • Lauren K. Newman - drums
  • Bryan Sours - drums

References[]

  1. ^ Christian, Chris (September 28, 1997). "Interview with SubArachnoid Space - Satyricon, Portland, OR - 9/28/97". Sonic Boom. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  2. ^ "Interview: Eight Bells Frontwoman Melynda Jackson Discusses Her Writing Process, Fuzz Pedals and More". guitarworld.com. Retrieved 24 March 2013.

Oregonian Sound Check: [1]

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