
Cleveland, Ohio’s the terrible parade formed in 1982 at the height of the New Wave movement. Singer-songwriter, Alan Grandy, the creative force behind the group, weaved elements of Folk, Psychedelia, Power Pop, and Rock to fuse the band’s identifiable sound. In 1990 the terrible parade recorded “Where Were You When the Lights Went Out” originally released on Presto! Records. The LP quickly gained traction with consistent critical acclaim from the likes of the Alternative Press, CMJ, Melody Maker, and Billboard Magazine.
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China Turns to Dust
Thunder
A Sense of Betrayal
Sometimes I'd Rather Be Alone
Guardian Angel
When I'm Waiting
Big World
Halfway to Nowhere
Not Our Time
Indictment
My Horoscope
Talk in a Vacuum
Soul Sister
In the Storm
Masquerade
Turn For the Worst
Indecision
Vision in Distortion
Ed McMahon Says
Telephone Man
Country Mile
Hide and Seek
05. Not Our Time
All My Life
Guardian Angel (1990)
11. Turn for the Worst
My Hororscope
10. Masquerade
02. Thunder
Ed McMahon Says (7")
07. Halfway to Nowhere
04. Big World
03. A Sense of Betrayal
13. Soul Sister
Gifts From Strangers
Ed McMahon
A. Ed McMahon Says
B. Telephone Man
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