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The best kept secret in music

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Discography

2004
"Spine & Sensory (Expanded and Remastered) cd
(Better Looking Records)

2003
"Espuma" cd/ep (Gravity) U.S.

2002
"Mania Phase" cd/ep (Gravity) U.S.

"Mixed Signals" remixes cd/2xlp
(Tiger Style/Rocket Racer) U.S.

"Close Ghost" split 7" w/ Lemko Hall
(Speakerphone/Delboy) SWEDEN/BELGIUM

2001
"Dream Signals in Full Circles" cd +4 (Dotlinecirlce) JAPAN

"Foreshadow" reissue cd-ep +1 (Caffeine vs. Nicotine) U.S.

"Chakabraka" split 7" w/ Remote Viewer
(Jonathon Whiskey) U.K.

2000
"Dream Signals in Full Circles" cd/lp (Tiger Style) U.S.

"Are We People" 7" (Tiger Style) U.S.

1999
"Macramé" 7" (Rocket Racer) U.S.
"Insound Tour-support Series Vol. 1" cd-ep (Insound) U.S.
"Spine & Sensory" cd/lp (Makoto) U.S.

1998
"Foreshadow" 7" (Caffeine vs. Nicotine) U.S.

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Bio

TRISTEZA formed in San Diego, California during the Spring months of 1997, playing their first gig as Tristeza (Christopher Sprague-guitar, James LaValle-guitar, Luis Hermosillo-bass, and James Lehner-drums) in September of that year. Stephen Swesey joined as keyboardist shortly after, and they recorded the "Foreshadow" 7" with Gar Wood at his garage in December. The single was released the following spring.
In 1998, Tristeza toured the U.S. extensively in support of the 7", while fine-tuning songs for the recording of their first LP. In the Autumn of 1998, "Spine and Sensory" was recorded by Tim Green at his Louder Studios in San Francisco. Makoto Recordings released the album in April of 1999, while the band toured in its support. Also released in 1999, were the "Insound Tour-support Series Vol. 1" EP-CD and the "Macrame" 7". Both were recorded with Mike Hammel at his Last Time Around Studio in Los Angeles. These releases were limited and sold out during tour.
In April of 2000, the group took two weeks off, mid-tour, to record their second full-length album "Dream Signals in Full Circles" with producer Dave Trumfio at his King Size Sound Labs, in Chicago. Tiger Style Records released the album in September of that year, and again, the group toured for the remainder of the year promoting it. "Dream Signals..." was well received around the world, and in the early months of 2001, Tristeza headlined tours in Europe and Japan for the first time.
After the "Dream Signals..." tours, the group took time off from performing to record some experimental material with Matt Anderson for release on his Gravity label. The "Mania Phase" 12" and the "Mixed Signals" remixes collection were released early in 2002. Tristeza toured the U.S., Japan, and Europe, once again, for the promotion of these releases. Prior to these tours, Stephen Swesey left the band, and was replaced by tour keyboardist Eric Hinojosa.
At the beginning of 2003, James LaValle played his last gig with the group in order to focus on his Album Leaf project full-time. The group took time off from performing live, and James Lehner moved back to Michigan for a while. Peace and solitude was necessary for the group's drummer, as he preparred for and adjusted to fatherhood. A good amount of time was also needed for the other members to rest and regroup while searching for 2 new members. The band chose to release another 12" on Gravity. "Espuma" features songs previously unreleased, live material, and the group's first song recorded without LaValle entitled "This Trap". The last two months of the year were spent rehearsing with the assistance of friend Mitch Wilson on guitar, and demo versions of 4 songs were recorded with Pall Jenkins at his home studio.
In 2004, Tristeza began writing and rehearsing a second batch of songs for the new album with Keyboardist Sean Ogilvie. Sean's musical background and training made him a perfect fit in the band. The new songs were very complex arrangements with odd time signatures, consequently Mitch recommended his good friend Alison Ables as a potential guitarist. Also an old friend of the group, Alison had no trouble whatsoever learning the new songs, and finally, mid-way through the year, Tristeza had its new line up.
The band are presently rehearsing in Tijuana, Mexico, finishing all of the songs for the recording of their next full-length album to be released in the fall of 2005 on Better Looking Records. Also on the horizon for next year, is the release of a DVD of images flimed by the group and by various roadies during the past 7 years of touring. The music that accompanies the images will be released by the band on a CD to be sold only at live performances prior to the release of the DVD.