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Years active
  
1990-1993, 2008

Albums
  
Supreme Love Gods

Active until
  
2008

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Past members
  
Thomas Dew Tommy Joy Lance Carlos John Wilson Eric Dansby

Origin
  
Fresno, California, United States (1990)

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Neo-psychedelia, Baggy

Record labels
  
American Recordings, Columbia Records, One Little Indian Records, Beggars Banquet

Similar
  
Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Meat Beat Manifesto, Rick Rubin, The Soup Dragons, 808 State

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Supreme Love Gods were an alternative rock group from Fresno, California, active from 1990 to 1993.

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They signed to Columbia/Sony Music in 1991 and released an EP in England entitled Righteous on One Little Indian later that year. Early the next year, the group was dropped from Columbia, and bassist Lance Carlos left the group, to be replaced by John Wilson. Their only full-length release was a self-titled album, issued on Def American in 1992. "Souled Out" was released as a single and hit No. 16 on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The group toured with Ned's Atomic Dustbin, 808 State, and Meat Beat Manifesto in 1993. They began working on a new album in 1993 but broke up while recording it.

Singer, Thomas Dew went on to form the band, A Million Seeds. Drummer Eric Dansby went on to play in The Shroud. In 2005 guitarist/keyboardist Tommy Joy formed Pusher and released the album 'Problems' on indie label Oblivion Records.

In 2008 Supreme Love Gods got together for a reunion show in their home town of Fresno, California.

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Members

  • Thomas Dew - vocals
  • Tommy Joy - guitar, keyboards
  • Lance Carlos - bass
  • John Wilson - Multi-instrumentalist (became a member of Meat Beat Manifesto 1995-1998)
  • Eric Dansby - drums
  • Songs

    Souled OutSupreme Love Gods · 1992
    RiverbendsSupreme Love Gods · 1992
    BlackstripeSupreme Love Gods · 1992

    References

    Supreme Love Gods Wikipedia