764-HERO was an indie rock band from Seattle, Washington, signed to Up Reco… Read Full Bio ↴764-HERO was an indie rock band from Seattle, Washington, signed to Up Records. The band's name, suggested by a friend, is taken from the Washington State Department of Transportation phone number for reporting HOV lane violators.
Formed in 1995, the original members were singer/guitarist and Seattle native, John Atkins from Hush Harbor and drummer Polly Johnson from Bell Jar. The band released two 7" records, the full-length album Salt Sinks, Sugar Floats and the EP We’re Solids in quick succession. With just two members 764-HERO were able to create a national following with their unique sound and powerful live shows.
The two members released their debut album Salt Sinks Sugar Floats in 1996. Known locally for their powerful live preformances the duo quickly garnered a national audience. For their second full length album, Get Here And Stay, James Bertram,(Lync, Red Stars Theory) played bass guitar. The third album, Weekends of Sound (considered by many to be the band's swan song) included Bertram as well, and the band also added a keyboard player. Bertram left soon after, but was replaced by another bassist, and the band remained a four-member act.
In 1998, the band was set to perform live on the radio and thought they'd mix it up a bit. They called their old friend James Bertram from Red Stars Theory (ex-Lync and Beck) and asked him to play bass. The session went so well they decided to make it permanent. With the new line up in place they recorded "Get Here and Stay". While "Salt Sinks" was undoubtedly a great record, "Get Here and Stay" was in a whole other realm, a fully realized sound with amazing songwriting and outstanding musicianship.
After several full tours and the "Whenever You See Fit" EP with Modest Mouse, the band got to work on "Weekends of Sound". Recorded in early 2000 with Phil Ek (who also produced "Get Here and Stay" as well as most of Built to Spill's releases) the band hasn't strayed to far from the sounds of "Get Here and Stay".
Following the release of "Weekends" the band embarked on a tour of the U.S. with pals Modest Mouse. Shortly after the tour, citing creative differences, James Bertram parted ways with 764-HERO. But it didn't take long before Robin P. stepped in to strap on the four stringed beast and bring 764 back up to speed. John and Polly met Robin while he played second guitar for Modest Mouse on tour. He started as a temporary replacement so the band could tour but quickly turned into a permanent member of the band.
Around 2001, John Atkins got together with friend Joe Plummer to release songs he felt woudn't fit under the 764-Hero title, and thusly, The Magic Magicians were born. In 2001, they released their debut album "Girls".
The band moved over to Tiger Style for their latest release "Nobody Knows This is Everywhere" and they headed out on tour in March 2002.
The band broke up in 2002
The Magic Magicians have continued on, though, with the latest release being their self-titled album in 2003.
Formed in 1995, the original members were singer/guitarist and Seattle native, John Atkins from Hush Harbor and drummer Polly Johnson from Bell Jar. The band released two 7" records, the full-length album Salt Sinks, Sugar Floats and the EP We’re Solids in quick succession. With just two members 764-HERO were able to create a national following with their unique sound and powerful live shows.
The two members released their debut album Salt Sinks Sugar Floats in 1996. Known locally for their powerful live preformances the duo quickly garnered a national audience. For their second full length album, Get Here And Stay, James Bertram,(Lync, Red Stars Theory) played bass guitar. The third album, Weekends of Sound (considered by many to be the band's swan song) included Bertram as well, and the band also added a keyboard player. Bertram left soon after, but was replaced by another bassist, and the band remained a four-member act.
In 1998, the band was set to perform live on the radio and thought they'd mix it up a bit. They called their old friend James Bertram from Red Stars Theory (ex-Lync and Beck) and asked him to play bass. The session went so well they decided to make it permanent. With the new line up in place they recorded "Get Here and Stay". While "Salt Sinks" was undoubtedly a great record, "Get Here and Stay" was in a whole other realm, a fully realized sound with amazing songwriting and outstanding musicianship.
After several full tours and the "Whenever You See Fit" EP with Modest Mouse, the band got to work on "Weekends of Sound". Recorded in early 2000 with Phil Ek (who also produced "Get Here and Stay" as well as most of Built to Spill's releases) the band hasn't strayed to far from the sounds of "Get Here and Stay".
Following the release of "Weekends" the band embarked on a tour of the U.S. with pals Modest Mouse. Shortly after the tour, citing creative differences, James Bertram parted ways with 764-HERO. But it didn't take long before Robin P. stepped in to strap on the four stringed beast and bring 764 back up to speed. John and Polly met Robin while he played second guitar for Modest Mouse on tour. He started as a temporary replacement so the band could tour but quickly turned into a permanent member of the band.
Around 2001, John Atkins got together with friend Joe Plummer to release songs he felt woudn't fit under the 764-Hero title, and thusly, The Magic Magicians were born. In 2001, they released their debut album "Girls".
The band moved over to Tiger Style for their latest release "Nobody Knows This is Everywhere" and they headed out on tour in March 2002.
The band broke up in 2002
The Magic Magicians have continued on, though, with the latest release being their self-titled album in 2003.
The Long Arm of the Law
764-HERO Lyrics
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Jude Joseph Well the long arm of the law first reached out…
Kenny Rogers In Cumberland Kentucky On a cool autumn evening Billy lay in…
Warren Zevon by Warren Zevon c. 1989 Zevon Music/BMI When I was young,…
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Answers You hang out on the weekend Trying to sort it out Everybod…
At the Surface Everything you asked for she's written down Translating as …
Blue Light Hey kid, heard you stayed out last night 'til after…
Calendar Pages we don't change our calendar pages anymore out of fear wha…
Coastline you took an hour or two and then we packed ready…
Confetti Confessional It's yours I give up I didn't know where to turn You were…
Dragon Getting strain 'fore it start to head that round Cause it's…
Get Alone and it's everything you wanted and it's everything you need…
High School Poetry I'd feel better if you took apart What you thought was…
History Lessons you're depending on everyone in sight to prove you wrong mo…
I'm Lying Hope you got what you wanted I'm lying And it all goes…
Loaded Painted Red and you'll never see venus ever again like this and you're…
Oceanbound Have you ever all right? Set off every single night, Refle…
Ottawa Dropout sixty second mile fumble with the dial troubles got away …
Out Like a Light I can see why you'd think that Cos you never know…
Photographic Evidence Hold on to the new wrong With your eyes wiped like…
Pitiful Rattle I'm not responsible for this. The credits roll without my n…
Satellites One day you'll be in trouble Heading north along the coast A…
Shoot a 45 Shoot a 45 And drive Out past nothing All the fields yo…
Skylines Before you go into all of this I think you…
Something Else I know it's kinda late But I just had to call…
Stained Glass where do you think it goes sunday school is closed amry ja…
Stutter Steps It's the stutter step to put out the cigarette And you're…
Sunburnt You can cool it with the malicement I wanted to believe…
Terrified of Flight Night keeps going, we keep standing still Slight rotations,…
The Way a Leash Feels And you don't like the way a leash feels. And there's…
Typo got to where you're going head back home time for what y…
Wait Until Five I wait until five Before I abide. You're making excuses I …
Ward's Country you're moving borders and I'm moving out of this old town …
Watch the Silverware all of a sudden it all goes black can't see the…
Weekends of Sound Summer watched you grow Into what you have become And you …
Whenever You See Fit You and me, whenever we go wrong Wake up early and…
Without Fire I saw you. You were lying about who you knew. And you…
You Were a Party You're better off not having it all tonight But how do…
You Were the Long Way Home You saw all these stupid visions dissolve. Showed up, hadn'…
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