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Denison Marrs

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Active until
  
2005

Record label
  
Velvet Blue Music

Active from
  
1995

Genres
  
Alternative/Indie, Pop

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Albums
  
Then is the New Now, World Renown For Romance, Denison Marrs, Holding Hands (@ 35,000 ft), Split

Similar
  
Stavesacre, Cool Hand Luke, The Myriad, Fold Zandura, Twothirtyeight

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Denison Marrs was a U.S. indie rock band from Lakeland, Florida. They formed in 1995 originally under the name Divine Child, and released their first self-recorded and published EP Every Seven Minutes in 1998. In March 1999, the band signed a record deal with 6x6 Records and changed their name to Denison Marrs, citing conflicts with existing usages of "Divine Child". The name "Denison Marrs" arose out of a misinterpretation of a Venus and Mars T-shirt one of the band members owned. (Venus and Mars is an alternative clothing store near downtown Orlando, FL.)

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Their first full-length album, Holding Hands @ 35,000 Ft, was released in July 1999. Soon after, the band signed with Velvet Blue Music and released another full-length album, a limited-edition 7", and a split with Stavesacre. Among growing national popularity, the band then signed with Floodgate Records to release Then Is The New Now jointly with Velvet Blue. Their final eponymous album was also released by Floodgate in 2004. The group disbanded in 2005.

Denison marrs keeping it cool


Members

  • Eric Collins – vocals and rhythm guitar (now with MRENC)
  • Daniel Day – lead guitar
  • Joseph Bucklew – bass (now with Chick-Fil-A)
  • Jonathan Bucklew - drums 1995-2002? (now with States)
  • Dean Lorenz – drums 2002?-2005 (now with States)
  • Discography

  • Every Seven Minutes (1998) - CD (As Divine Child)
    1. Knumbing
    2. Everyday
    3. Heavy Laden
    4. The Solace of All
    5. Blatantly
    6. Seek Ye First
  • Holding Hands @ 35,000 Ft (1999) - CD
    1. Holding Hands
    2. Every Star
    3. Oxygen
    4. Polaris
    5. xr4ti
    6. From The Centre
    7. Heavy Laden
    8. Silver
    9. Random
    10. Better 3/4ths
    11. Eyes Will Dance
    12. @ 35,000 Ft

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  • Send Me An Angel (2000 · Velvet Blue Music) - 7"
    1. Send Me An Angel
    2. Satellite
  • World Renown For Romance (2001 · Velvet Blue Music) - CD
    1. Sing With Me
    2. The New Droan (Light Years Away)
    3. Send The Stars
    4. Love & Its Grand Scheme
    5. People Mover (Part 2)
    6. (I Have You) Memorized
    7. Twilight: Eyelight
    8. Ultraviolet
    9. Let's Dance
    10. A Consequence Plan
    11. Involuntary Suicide Signal
    12. Transatlantic
  • Stavesacre / Denison Marrs Split (2001 · Velvet Blue Music) - CD
    1. Night Town (Stavesacre)
    2. Island (Stavesacre)
    3. The Sad Parade (Stavesacre)
    4. The New Droan (Light Years Away) (Denison Marrs)
    5. A Consequence Plan (Denison Marrs)
    6. Zero Gravity (Denison Marrs)
  • Then Is The New Now (2002 · Velvet Blue Music/Floodgate Records) - CD
    1. What Life Has
    2. You Feel Like
    3. The Real Ones
    4. This Is All The Time
    5. This Must Be Love
    6. Rescue Mission
    7. Pow!
    8. Send Me An Angel
    9. Keeping It Cool
    10. PS148
  • Denison Marrs (2004 · Floodgate Records) (Mixed by Ken Andrews of Failure and Year of the Rabbit) - CD
    1. Disappear
    2. Last Hope
    3. Moving Slowly
    4. Dancing Over Me
    5. The Right Time
    6. Burn Bright
    7. You Are Everything
    8. Secret Sinners
    9. War Against Unlove
    10. Goodbye:Farewell
  • World Renown For Romance (2008 · Velvet Blue Music) - CD
  • This is a re-release of the 2001 World Renown For Romance.

    1. Sing With Me
    2. The New Droan
    3. Send The Stars
    4. Love and Its Grand Scheme
    5. People Mover Pt2
    6. Memorized
    7. Twilight Eyelight
    8. Ultraviolet
    9. Let's Dance
    10. A Consequence Plan
    11. Involuntary Suicide Signal
    12. Transatlantic
    13. Device

    Songs

    What Life Has2002
    Keeping It Cool2002
    The New DroanSplit · 2001

    References

    Denison Marrs Wikipedia