Phish
American musical group; rock band
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Phish is an American rock band. They formed in Vermont in 1983, broke up in 2004, and reformed in 2009. Their lead singer is Trey Anastasio. Phish was often compared to the Grateful Dead, and had a similar following of "Phish Heads" following the band on tour. They went on a 5-year-long hiatus from 2004 to 2009. Their hiatus ended when they played shows on March 6, 7 and 8 at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA. The band surprised the audience with longer sets than usual.
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Background information | |
Origin | Burlington, Vermont, USA |
Genres | Rock, alternative rock, jazz fusion, neo-psychedelia, progressive rock[1] folk rock, avant-garde, funk rock, experimental rock |
Years active | 1983–2004 2008–present Hiatus: 2000-2002 |
Labels | Elektra, Rhino/WMG, JEMP |
Members | Trey Anastasio Jon Fishman Mike Gordon Page McConnell |
Past member(s) | Jeff Holdsworth Marc Daubert |
Website | www.phish.com |
Their music has a lot of improvisation, so when they play live, their songs are sometimes a lot longer. They use elements from many genres, including rock, jazz, funk, progressive rock, bluegrass, country, reggae, blues, Latin, and psychedelic rock.
Discography
change- Studio albums
- The White Tape (1986)
- The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday (1987)
- Junta (1989)
- Lawn Boy (1990)
- A Picture of Nectar (1992)
- Rift (1993)
- Hoist (1994)
- Billy Breathes (1996)
- The Story of the Ghost (1998)
- The Siket Disc (1999)
- Farmhouse (2000)
- Round Room (2002)
- Undermind (2004)
- Joy (2009)
- Fuego (2014)
- Big Boat (2016)
- Sigma Oasis (2020)
- Evolve (2024)[2]
References
change- ↑ "Phish". Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-01-28.
- ↑ "Phish Release New Song Oblivion From Forthcoming Studio Album 'Evolve'". ATO RECORDS. 2024-05-21. Retrieved 2024-05-23.