90 Day Men | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Genres |
Math rock Progressive rock |
Labels | Southern Records |
Associated acts |
Lichens The Ponys |
Members | Brian Case Cayce Key Andy Lansangan Robert Lowe |
90 Day Men is a progressive rock band formed in 1995 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, and later based in Chicago, Illinois. Their name is a slang term used by police officers to refer to prison inmates who are due to undergo psychiatric examination.
The group began as an early post-hardcore band, similar to Louisville, Kentucky, groups such as Slint and June of 44. Formed as a trio in 1995 by Brian Case, Cayce Key and Chandler McWilliams, it released its first 7" single in 1996 entitled, "Taking Apart the Vessel".
Robert Lowe joined the group in 1997 on trumpet and vocals but later moved to bass guitar when McWilliams departed. Their first recording with this line-up was the 7" single, "If You Can Bake a Cake, You Can Build a Bomb", in 1997, followed by an EP on Temporary Residence in 1998. In late 1998, they signed with Southern Records, who released their first full-length album, entitled (It (Is) It) Critical Band, in 2000. By this time, the keyboard player Andy Lansangan had joined the group. Two further LPs followed, To Everybody in 2002 and Panda Park in 2004, which was the subject of significant critical acclaim.
Lowe now has a solo project called Lichens.
The guitarist, Brian Case, played in the Chicago garage rock band The Ponys and now plays in Disappears.
Drummer Cayce Key now plays in Bloodiest.