Bedhead was an American indie rock band that emerged from the rich musical soils of Dallas, Texas in the early 1990s. Formed by brothers Matt Kadane (guitar, vocals) and Bubba Kadane (guitar), the group also included Tench Coxe (guitar), Kris Wheat (bass), and Trini Martinez (drums). Bedhead's music is defined by its minimalistic approach, characterized by hushed yet poignant vocals, subtly interwoven guitar work, and an overall aesthetic that values restraint over bombast. Despite their quiet nature, Bedhead's songs were rich in texture and emotional depth, earning them a passionate following among indie aficionados.
The band's discography, particularly the albums "WhatFunLifeWas" (1994), "Beheaded" (1996), and "Transaction de Novo" (1998), encapsulates a brief but impactful career that left a lasting imprint on the post-rock and slowcore scenes. Bedhead's songs, such as "The Rest of the Day" and "Bedside Table," showcase their meticulous craftsmanship and a predilection for melancholic storytelling. After disbanding in 1998, the Kadane brothers continued their musical journey in various projects, but the legacy of Bedhead remains enshrined in their concise and potent body of work. The collection "1992-1998" posthumously chronicles their influential career, and the live album "Live 1998" captures the hushed intensity of their on-stage presence.
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