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367:. Kasher and the other band members intended to take music and the new band much more seriously, something they felt they didn't do with Slowdown Virginia, "decid with Cursive we would write the best we could, believe in it, and if everyone ended up hating it – well, we would deal with it." Pedersen would depart Cursive in 1998 to later be replaced by Ted Stevens. 292:, recording at a chicken coop converted into a studio called Junior's Motel. The band continued to travel to record demos at Junior's Motel throughout 1993, mixing the tapes themselves back in Omaha. The band began playing regular shows around Omaha, building a fanbase through live performances and the cassette demos. 359:
in April of that year. Caniglia had decided to quit making music, and Kasher intended to leave for the University of Kansas. Only a month later, however, Clint Schnase from Pedersen's other band,
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express similar inspiration. The influence of the band's music and live shows played a role in decision to name Saddle Creek's mixed-entertainment complex in Omaha's Near North Side
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Despite recording enough material for a second album, Slowdown Virginia broke up in the spring of 1995. The band played their final show at the Cultural Center in
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in their honor. The venue opened in 2007, and in 2010 Slowdown Virginia reunited at the venue without Kasher to play one show with Polecat.
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with their energetic live shows and recordings, Slowdown Virginia broke up in the spring of 1995. A month after breaking up,
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as cheaply as they could to have something to hand out or sell at live shows. To do so they ended up traveling from
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locally in inspiring bands that would become the nucleus of Saddle Creek Records. Conor Oberst of
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and the group continued as a four-piece. The band renamed itself Slowdown Virginia β€” likely after
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bands. Eventually the band began writing a few of their own songs.
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Matt Oberst. The band formed around 1990 while the five attended
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on cassette and a release from Steven's own band, Polecat, on
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The March Hares and formation as Slowdown Virginia (1990–93)
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Robino left the band in 1993, and Kasher took over on
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Omaha
Nebraska
USA
Indie Rock
Lumberjack Records
Tim Kasher
Matt Maginn
Steve Pedersen
indie rock
Omaha, Nebraska
album
Dead Space
Lumberjack Records
Saddle Creek Records
Bright Eyes
The Faint
Desaparecidos
Kasher
Maginn
Pedersen
drummer
Cursive
Slowdown
cover band
high school
Tim Kasher
Matt Maginn
Steven Pedersen
guitarist
Creighton Prep

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