Maids of GravityMaids of Gravity was an American rock band from Los Angeles, California. HistoryMaids of Gravity was formed in 1993 by Ed Ruscha and Jim Putnam, both of whom had just left the group Medicine; the mononymous Irwin joined on drums in 1994.[1] According to Ruscha, the band's name came from a musical ensemble he saw performing in a dream.[2] The group's first release was a mini-album, Strange Channel, for Vernon Yard Recordings, followed by a self-titled full-length, both in 1995. A single from the full-length, "Only Dreaming", was a hit at rock radio, reaching #40 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.[3] The success of the single led to several tours, including with Bush, Matthew Sweet,[2] and God Lives Underwater.[4] Critics described their sound as "highly melodic psychedelic sludge-grunge",[1] "weaving otherworldly lyrics with drugged-out guitar jams."[2] Peter Margasak wrote that the group "set[s] the hushed, dreamy vocals of Ed Ruscha amid swinging rhythms and artful, psychedelic guitar counterpoint."[5] The band hired John Cale to produce their follow-up full-length, The First Second, which arrived late in 1996.[1] Putnam departed around this time to form Radar Brothers, and Ruscha kept the group alive with the addition of Eugene Gorester on guitar and Mark Kay on bass, although they did not release any new material with this lineup.[1] Members
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