Simply Saucer | |
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Origin | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Proto-punk, psychedelic rock, garage rock |
Years active | 1973 | –1979 , 2006-present
Members | Edgar Breau - lead vocals, guitar Kevin Christoff - bass Mike Trebilcock - guitar, synths Colina Phillips - back-up vocals, synths Ed Roth - keys Paul Panchezak - drums Glenn Milchem - drums |
Past members | Chris Jamieson John LaPlante Don Cramer Steve Park Dave Byers Paul Collili Neil DeMarchant Tony Cutaia Peter Lacey Stephen Foster Joe Csontos Dan Winterman |
Website | www |
Simply Saucer is a Canadian rock band formed during the 1970s. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, the band consisted of guitarist and vocalist Edgar Breau, keyboardist John LaPlante (billed by the stage name Ping Romany), bass guitarist Kevin Christoff and drummer Neil DeMarchant. The band's style has been described as a hybrid of proto-punk and psychedelia and they form a "Rust-belt punk" style, along with The Stooges, MC5 and Alice Cooper. The group's references also included German progressive rock, or Krautrock, and early electronic music pioneers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen.[1]
According to Matt Carlson at Allmusic, "Though Simply Saucer had the guts to bring together tremendous influences from rock's past, including the Velvet Underground, early Pink Floyd, and the Stooges, the band was hardly noticed outside of its local area."[2]