The Want (DC band)

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The Want is an American rock band from Washington, D.C.

History

The Want formed in Washington D.C.[1] in the early 1990s [2] and began playing live shows in 1994.[3] The Washington Post describes their music as “musically tough” with “satiric lyrical twists that are pretty dang funny on closer inspection.” [3] Allmusic writer Steve Huey describes The Want as “influenced primarily by rockabilly-tinged L.A. punk bands like X and Social Distortion.” [2] Washington City Paper music and film critic Mark Jenkins described The Want as “skillfully eclectic outfit.” [4]

In April 1995 The Want released their first CD, "Too Much Stuff," on Selling the Ranch Records followed by "Texas" in 1998.[2] The current lineup of The Want is guitarist Bob Stewart, bassist Jack Stanton, and drummer Damian Banaszak.

Line-up

  • Damian Banaszak - drums & vocals
  • Jack Stanton - bass guitar & vocals
  • Bob Stewart - guitar & vocals

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • If It Weren't for Girls, There Would Be No Christmas (2011), Selling the Ranch Records

Compilation appearances

  • "Plunge - Local Music Store Compilation Volume IV" featured The Want's single "Lifetime Exposure"

References

  1. Music Monthly, Nov. 1998, Vol. 15, No. 11, Issue #170, p. 35
  2. a b c Huey, Steve. "The Want" Allmusic. Retrieved October 7. 2007
  3. a b The Washington Post, March 8, 2004, Alexandria-Arlington Extra "Live." page 6, by Marianne Meyer
  4. Washington City Paper, Sound Check, by Mark Jenkins, June 16, 1995

External links

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