For similarly named articles, see Rockets' Red Glare (disambiguation).
Rockets Red Glare
Origin
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres
Alternative rock
Years active
1999 (1999)–2003 (2003)
Labels
Die Venom Records, Sickroom, Blue Skies Turn Black Records
Past members
Jeremy Strachan
Evan Clarke
David Weinkauf
Rockets Red Glare was a Canadian alternative rock band from Toronto, active in the early 2000s.[1]
Rockets Red Glare formed in the winter of 1999 following the demise of hardcore band Blake and instrumental trio Blue Light Blockade. They released their self-titled debut album in 2002.[2]
The band's second album, Moonlight Desires, was released in 2003.[3] The album appeared on the !earshot National Top 50 chart in August 2003.[4] That year Rockets Red Glare disbanded; members went on to join Sea Snakes (Strachan), Burn Rome in a Dream (Clarke), Jim Guthrie (Clarke), and Picastro (Clarke). In late 2004 Strachan and drummer David "Gus" Weinkauf formed Feuermusik, a free jazz duo with Strachan on saxophone and Weinkauf playing percussion on buckets.[5]
In 2006 the band reunited to play a series of shows.[1]
^ ab"Rockets Red Glare Don't Mean To Confuse You". Exclaim!, January 1, 2006.
^"Rockets Red Glare: Rockets Red Glare". AllMusic.
^"Rockets Red Glare: Moonlight Desires". AllMusic.
^"The National Top 50 For the Week Ending: Tuesday, August 12, 2003". !earshot
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