Semisonic

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Semisonic
A basement concert on July 26, 2006
A basement concert on July 26, 2006
Background information
Origin Flag of United States Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Years active 1995–present
Label(s) MCA
Website http://www.semisonic.com/
Members
Dan Wilson
John Munson
Jacob Slichter

Semisonic is an alternative rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1995 (see 1995 in music). The band consists of three members: Dan Wilson (vocals/guitar), John Munson (bass guitar/vocals/keyboard), and Jacob Slichter (drums/percussion/keyboard).

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After the breakup of Trip Shakespeare, Dan Wilson and John Munson joined up with drummer Jacob "Jake" Slichter to form Semisonic in 1995. An EP, Pleasure, was released that year and the studio full-length Great Divide in 1996 on MCA.

Semisonic's breakthrough came two years later in 1998 when their sophomore effort, Feeling Strangely Fine, reached the Top 50 chart on the strength of the hit single "Closing Time".

Their international career also blossomed when another song from the album, "Secret Smile", quickly became a UK radio favorite in the summer of 1999, eventually peaking at #13 on the official UK Singles Chart.

In early 2001, the band released its third album, All About Chemistry. The single "Chemistry" was a mainstay overseas; however, the album didn't fare as well in the United States. Another song, "Over My Head", was used in the 2001 teen flick Summer Catch, and Semisonic rode the wave of various tours in and around the UK. In the fall of 2001, Semisonic contributed their cover of the Wings classic, "Jet", for the Paul McCartney tribute CD, Listen to What the Man Said.

Although not officially broken up, Semisonic has been put on hold since 2001 as band members pursue other projects, such as Slichter's writing career and Wilson's solo recordings. They performed for the first time in years on July 14, 2006 for the Minneapolis Aquatennial. They have also been spotted performing for private parties in basements.

  • 2003: One Night at First Avenue

  • 1998: "Closing Time"
  • 1998: "Singing in My Sleep" (US Maxi-5 CD Single)
  • 1999: "Secret Smile" (Australia CD Single)
  • 2000: "Singing in My Sleep, Pt. 1" (UK CD Single)
  • 2000: "Singing in My Sleep, Pt. 2" (UK CD Single)
  • 2000: "Closing Time, Pt. 1" (UK CD Single)
  • 2000: "Closing Time, Pt. 2" (UK CD Single)
  • 2000: "Secret Smile, Pt. 1" (UK CD Single)
  • 2000: "Secret Smile, Pt. 2" (UK CD Single)

Dan Wilson took time out to do some solo projects and play tour dates around the Midwest in December. Munson joined up with Wilson's brother and former Trip Shakespeare frontman Matt Wilson to form a side project, The Flops, in 2001, though they were expected to make a final performance in early 2005. Dan Wilson is also releasing a new CD in 2007 featuring collaborations with many other artists.

In 2004, Jacob Slichter's book So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star (ISBN 0-7679-1470-8) was published, detailing some of the experiences the group had while touring and attempting to get airplay on radio stations across the US.

In 1998, Semisonic's hit song "Closing Time" was featured on the charitable album, Live in the X Lounge as a live performance.

In late spring of 2005, John Munson began playing in a new trio, "The New Standards" featuring Chan Poling (of The Suburbs) and Steve Roehm.

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