Dillon Fence was an alternative rock band that emerged from the vibrant Chapel Hill, North Carolina, music scene in the late 1980s. Known for their jangly guitars, earnest lyrics, and college-radio-friendly sound, the group—fronted by singer-guitarist Greg Humphreys—gained a loyal following with their melodic, introspective tunes. Alongside Humphreys, the lineup included Chris Goode (bass), Kent Alphin (drums), and later Scott Carle (guitar). Their 1993 album *Rosemary* and 1995’s *Outside In* solidified their reputation as a staple of the ’90s indie-rock era, blending power-pop hooks with a laidback Southern charm.
Though Dillon Fence disbanded in 1995, their cult status endured, fueled by reunion shows and reissues of their catalog. Recent releases like *For A While (Live)* and *In Flagrante Delicto* capture their raw, live energy, while *Christmas* and *Best +* highlight their knack for heartfelt, nostalgic songwriting. Even decades later, their music remains a cozy time capsule of ’90s alt-rock, perfect for fans craving warm melodies and relatable storytelling.
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