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The delicious Vanilla Clown split 7" features Solyoni and The Kyle Sowashes offering seperate takes on a song built around the words of a small child whose morbid description of eating an ice cream treat now has a permanent home on petroleum vinyl. |
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Released in August of 2006, The Princess Market is Solyoni's most ambitious effort to date. The album was recorded over the course of a year. The resulting songs feature more layers than a seven-layer dip, and more hooks than a coat rack.
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In May of 2002, Solyoni songwriters Dan Lurie and Dominic Aulisio attempted to drive a '92 Honda Accord from Akron, OH to Seattle, WA. They failed. Prairie Monsters is their story.
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After a turbulent year in which Solyoni lost two members and found themselves separated both geographically and spiritually, the remaining members of the band reunited in the fall of 2001 somewhere deep in Appalachia. Armed with new material and a sense of urgency, the band shacked up for several hours in a local woodshed/ studio. There, the 3-song ep, Sadness & Kickball, was conceived. |
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In June of 2000, Solyoni spent an entire night locked up in a southeastern Ohio house rented out to them by a known arms dealer. Out of this came the disturbingly sparse and beautiful debut album, Swamp Dirges. |
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