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The Individuals (New Jersey band)

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Genres
  
Power pop

Active until
  
1983

Record label
  
Plexus

Years active
  
1978–1983

Genre
  
Power pop

The Individuals (New Jersey band) httpsstatic1squarespacecomstatic533c2608e4b

Labels
  
Infidelity Lust/Unlust Plexus

Associated acts
  
a The Bongos Rage To Live The Wygals

Past members
  
Glenn Morrow Janet Wygal Doug Wygal Jon Light Klages

Origin
  
Hoboken, New Jersey, United States (1981)

Albums
  
Fields / Aqua Marine, U Can't Stop Us, Fields, Aquamarine E.P.

Similar
  
The Bongos, Bloodshot Bandits, The dB's, Glenn Mercer, Chris Stamey

The Individuals were a Hoboken, New Jersey-based power pop band led by Glenn Morrow (guitar, vocals, sax, keyboards) and featuring Janet Wygal (bass, vocals, guitar, keyboards), Janet's brother Doug Wygal (drums, percussion), and Jon Light Klages (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals). They were an outgrowth of several jam sessions that also included at various times, Bernie Kugel (The Good, Mystic Eyes) and Dee Pop (Gun Club, Bush Tetras).The band played regularly at Maxwell's and were a central part of the early 1980s Hoboken music scene. Village Voice critic Robert Christgau called them "easily the best of En Why's Pop Three on stage [the other two being the Bongos and the dB's], scruffy and forceful and lithe".

Contents

Their debut EP, Aquamarine, was produced by the dB's Gene Holder. It was voted one of the best EPs of 1981 in the Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll. The band's one album, Fields, was also produced by Holder and engineered by Mitch Easter. While Christgau criticized their lyrics as "lack[ing] that universal touch", critic Robert Palmer, writing in the New York Times in May 1982, called Fields "remarkably mature" and "the most impressive rock debut so far this year." Fields featured the minor college radio hit "Dancing With My Eighty Wives".

The Individuals broke up in 1983. Morrow then formed the band Rage To Live and later went on to help found Bar/None Records, while Janet Wygal and her brother Doug went on to form The Wygals, and Janet Wygal later formed the group Splendora, which provided the theme music for MTV's show Daria.

Both Fields and the Aquamarine EP were reissued, along with four other bonus tracks, on Bar/None Records on July 22, 2008.

Discography

  • Aquamarine E.P. (Infidelity Lust/Unlust 1981)
  • Fields (Plexus 1982)
  • Songs

    Walk by Your HouseFields · 1982
    Jungle Superman2011
    Dancing With My Eighty WivesFields / Aqua Marine · 2008

    References

    The Individuals (New Jersey band) Wikipedia