Neo-psychedelic pop outfit
the Essex Green were formed in mid-1997 after four members of the Burlington, VT-based
Guppyboy -- singer/guitarist
Chris Ziter, singer/keyboardist
Sasha Bell, guitarist
Jeff Baron, and bassist
Mike Barrett -- relocated to Brooklyn, NY. Completing the lineup with drummer
Tim Barnes, the group appeared at various New York City clubs before touring the East Coast with
Aden and
Saturnine, releasing a split single with
the Sixth Great Lake in the spring of 1999.
The Essex Green's full-length debut,
Everything Is Green, appeared on Kindercore later that year, and a self-titled EP on Elephant6 followed in early 2000; concurrently, both
Bell and
Baron played in the likeminded
Ladybug Transistor and, with the addition of
Zachary Ward, moonlighted as the aforementioned
Sixth Great Lake, releasing
Up the Country for Kindercore.
Bell (recording as
the Finishing School) also released the lovely and overlooked 2003 album
Destination Girl. In 2004,
the Essex Green inked a deal with Merge and issued
The Long Goodbye as a trio (
Barrett having left the group), following it up with the finest record of their career, 2006's
Cannibal Sea.
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Jason Ankeny & Tim Sendra, Rovi