No tracks found into library
Live Radio
-
80s New WaveA Better 80s New Wave Radio Station plays the Classics of the New Wave, Punk, Ska and early Electronica and Goth scene.
-
40s Wartime MusicA Better 40s Wartime Music Radio Station plays all of the popular hits from the World War II era.
-
Country KickerA Better Country Kicker Radio Station playing today's best hits and all time favorites from Nashville.
-
OldiesA Better Oldies Radio Station playing your favorite Malt Shop Jukebox Memories from the 50s and 60s.
-
Smokin' ReggaeA Better Smokin' Reggae Roots Radio Station plays today's hottest Reggae Smash Hits including Dancehall, Dub, Ragga and your all time favorites.
Travis Bos | Vocals, Keyboard (1997-2003) Trever McInnis | Vocals, Guitar (1997-2003) James Munsen | Vocals, Bass, Drum Machine Programming (1997-2001) David Seaman | Drums (1997-1998) Mark Jorgensen | Drums (2000-2003) Mark Shaw | Bass (2002-2003) Tad Kubler | Guitar (2001-2002) Song of Zarathustra originated in Sioux City, IA during March 1997. The founding members were Trever McInnis, Travis Bos, James Munsen and a Roland R8 drum machine which was later replaced with David Seaman (ex-Nudibranch, ex-Orlock) on drums. For the next year, SOZ toured the greater part of the U.S. and disbanded in 1998 when David moved back to his hometown of Richmond, VA. From 1998-2000, James and Travis moved to Minneapolis, MN and formed The Book of Dead Names (featuring members of Cadillac Blindside, The Evening Rig, The Cardinal Sin and The Crush) while Trever resided in Oakland, CA forming the Kill In Me (also, featuring members of Cadillac Blindside and Angel Hair). David formed the band Hot New Dance Hits with members of his previous band Nudibranch. March of 2000, SOZ decided to regroup. They toured immediately with the original line-up (Trever, Travis, James / Roland R8) and later recorded "The Birth of Tragedy" (Troubleman Unlimited) with Mark Jorgensen (Book Of Dead Names & Infinity Dive) on drums. After the release of "The Birth of Tragedy", SOZ toured most of the U.S. on many occasions and set course to tour Europe for its first time in 2001. In late 2001, SOZ parted ways with long time bass player James Munsen. Mark Shaw(Khayembii Communique, The Cardinal Sin) filled his place and Tad Kubler (formerly of Lifter Puller & currently The Hold Steady) joined as second guitarist. The new line up hashed out new songs as well as adding some life to songs that were written for the up and coming album "A View from High Tides" which was also released on Troubleman Unlimited. Early 2002 brought SOZ back to Europe for its second time. During the summer of 2002, Tad parted ways with SOZ to move to N.Y. and eventually forming The Hold Steady with old Lifter Puller bandmate Craig Finn. Due to several shifts in line up's, personal differences, etc. the remaining members decided to call it quits in January of 2003. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.