Years active 1991–present Members Glen Galaxy | Website trumanswater.com | |
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Past members Glen GallowayEly MoyalAndres MalinaoKevin CascellMike LuproPaul Haines Genres Alternative rock, Post-punk, Noise rock, Indie rock Albums Profiles |
Trumans water at the casbah san diego circa 1993
Trumans Water is an indie rock band from San Diego, California formed in 1991. They have released over a dozen albums over their career, on which they collaborated with acts in genre, including Azalia Snail, Chan Marshall and Thurston Moore.
Contents
- Trumans water at the casbah san diego circa 1993
- Trumans water live on kuci june 1993 lo priest soar ossinaxx
- Background
- Albums
- Singles and EPs
- Cassettes
- Songs
- References

Trumans water live on kuci june 1993 lo priest soar ossinaxx
Background

Trumans Water was formed by the brothers Kirk and Kevin Branstetter, and the original drummer Jeff Jones in San Diego in 1991, after they were given a guitar and a bass guitar by a friend's father. They advertised for a "lead singer, brain optional", and recruited Glen Galloway as a result. Other members of the band have included Ely Moyal, Andres Malinao and Kevin Cascell.

Captain Beefheart, Wire, The Boredoms, Sun City Girls, Pavement and Sonic Youth have all been identified as influences, and during the course of the band's history Trumans Water has produced experimental indie rock, often with a substantial element of improvisation. Kevin Branstetter described the band's approach in 1993: "The spirit of the thing is what we want to capture, mess things up, like totally skewing everything, destroying everything and still making it totally listenable" and their recording process: "We record everything live, all play at the same time".

The disc jockey John Peel effectively shot the band to indie stardom in the UK when he played their first LP, Of Thick Tum, uninterrupted and in its entirety during an edition of his BBC Radio One show. The band subsequently recorded three sessions for Peel's show.

The Branstetter brothers relocated to Portland, Oregon in 1994 without Galloway and are the only original members still active in the band. Galloway assumed the Glen Galaxy name to record as Soul-Junk, an experimental Christian rock band, before returning to Trumans Water in 1998. Kevin Branstetter subsequently moved to France in 1995. Being on different continents for the last several years has curbed their musical output but by no means stopped it; they have released six albums despite the geographical separation.

Trumans Water has recently added the bass guitar player Mike Coumatos after more than ten years touring and recording as a three piece (two guitars and drums). A new drummer, John Schier, has been added as well.
Trumans Water has been cited as an influence by several bands including The Cribs.
In 2011, Kevin Branstetter moved to France. Worlds Dirtiest Sport is his side project doing solo (or with guests) guitar/bass guitar/loops/noise songs. The project was started as an outlet when one or more other Trumans was unavailable.
Albums
Singles and EPs
Cassettes
Songs
Aroma of Gina ArnoldSpasm Smash XXXOXOX Ox & Ass · 1993
Long End of a FirearmGodspeed the Punchline · 1994
Death to Dead ThingsSpasm Smash XXXOXOX Ox & Ass · 1993