Remy Zero | |
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![]() Remy Zero, L-R: Jeffrey Cain, Shelby Tate, Gregory Slay, Cinjun Tate, Cedric LeMoyne | |
Background information | |
Origin | Birmingham, Alabama, US |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1989–2003, 2010 |
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Spinoffs | Spartan Fidelity |
Past members |
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Website | remyzero |
Remy Zero was an Americanalternative rock band fromBirmingham, Alabama, formed in 1989. It was composed of August Cinjun Tate (vocals, guitar), Shelby Tate (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Cedric LeMoyne (bass), Jeffrey Cain (guitar, vocals), andLouis Schefano (drums), who was later replaced byGregory Slay (drums, percussion).[2]
The band was formed in Alabama in the late 1980s while the members were teenagers. The name Remy Zero came from an Alabama railroad worker featured in a box of4-track tapes with 30 hours of songs, conversations, and trainyard sounds. Cinjun Tate reported in theEvening Times, "We decided to name the band after him in the hope that we might track down his relatives or something. We haven't found anyone yet."[3] However, in anMTV interview, Tate described Remy Zero as a fictional prophet they had created.[4]
Before Remy Zero had released any full-length albums,Radiohead found their demo tape and invited them to be part of the US tour forThe Bends. After that, Remy Zero moved fromAlabama to Los Angeles to record their first album.
The self-titled record received little recognition or sales. The subsequent album,Villa Elaine, generated some acclaim. It was recorded when the band was living in an apartment of the same name inHollywood. Remy Zero's third album,The Golden Hum, was also received well.[5] A 50-second version of the song "Save Me" fromThe Golden Hum was used as the theme song forWB/CW'sSmallville during its ten-season run. The band's music was also featured onKCRW'sMorning Becomes Eclectic radio show. The song "Shattered" was used in the filmsCrazy/Beautiful andSuicide Kings. "Fair", fromVilla Elaine, was used in the filmsGarden State andFanboys, "Prophecy" inShe's All That andThe Last Kiss, "Gramarye" appeared inStigmata, and "Temenos (Here Come the Shakes)" played in the filmThe Chamber. Additionally, "Perfect Memory" played during the filmThe Invisible and the last episode of Smallville's first season. Remy Zero recorded a version ofArt Garfunkel's song "Bright Eyes" for the 2002 charity albumFor the Kids.
The band broke up after makingThe Golden Hum and many of its members went on to join new bands. Shelby and Cinjun createdSpartan Fidelity, Cain joinedIsidore and later created Dead Snares; LeMoyne toured withAlanis Morissette's band before joining O+S and later Rose of the West.Gregory Slay createdSleepwell.
DrummerGregory Slay died on January 1, 2010, aged 40, of complications fromcystic fibrosis.[6][7]
On May 22, 2010, Remy Zero played their first show together in eight years as a tribute to Gregory in New Orleans, the town where he was born.This was followed by the release of the new single"'Til the End" on the label Popantipop, on September 7, 2010.From October 7 to 12, 2010, Remy Zero performed in memory of their drummer at venues includingDante's inPortland, Oregon,The Crocodile Cafe inSeattle,Cafe Du Nord inSan Francisco, and inSpaceland inLos Angeles. The band's Twitter account confirmed that these shows would be the final word from the band.
On October 18, 2011,Gregory Slay's final solo album, released under the moniker Horsethief Beats, titledThe Sound Will Find You, featured Remy Zero bandmates Jeffrey Cain and Cedric Lemoyne and was published on the Communicating Vessels label.[8] Jeffrey Cain is now a member of the Australian bandthe Church, best known for their 1988 hit song "Under the Milky Way".[9]
Cinjun Tate composed the music forAmy Jo Johnson's 2016 movie,The Space Between.[10]
In 2020, a mostly new studio recording featuring Shelby Tate and Cinjun Tate was released digitally under the name Zero Brothers.[11]
Touring
Year | Title | Chart positions | |
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US Heat. [13] | NZ [14] | ||
1996 | Remy Zero | — | — |
1998 | Villa Elaine | 37 | — |
2001 | The Golden Hum | 20 | 39 |
Title | Details |
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Live on Morning Becomes Eclectic |
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A Searchers EP |
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Remy Zero EP |
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Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||
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US Mod. [15] | US Main. [16] | US Adult. [17] | FRA [18] | NZ [14] | UK [19] | |||
1996 | "Temenos (Here Come the Shakes)" | — | — | — | — | — | — | Remy Zero |
1998 | "Prophecy" | 27 | 25 | — | — | — | — | Villa Elaine |
"Problem" | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
1999 | "Gramarye" | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
2001 | "Save Me" | 27 | — | 33 | 16 | 46 | 55 | The Golden Hum |
"Perfect Memory (I'll Remember You)" | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2010 | "'Til the End" | — | — | — | — | — | — | Remy Zero EP |