Doleful Lions

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  • Formed: Chapel Hill, NC
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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Biography All Music Guide Wikipedia

All Music Guide:

Formed in Chicago during the mid-'90s by singer/guitarist Jonathan Scott, indie pop unit the Doleful Lions soon relocated to Chapel Hill, NC. There the group -- which also included Scott's brother Robert on bass, guitarist Joe Caparo, and drummer Tony Stiglitz -- hooked up with noted producer Mitch Easter, who agreed to helm their 1998 debut, Motel Swim. Robert Scott left the Doleful Lions a short time later, and was soon replaced by bassist Amy Palazzolo. The Rats Are Coming! The Werewolves Are Here! followed in 1999. The unusual Song Cyclops was released in 2000, unveiling another batch of B-movie power pop that found the band singing about witches and Sasquatches. The poppier Out Like a Lamb followed two years later, and Shaded Lodge and Mausoleum landed in 2005. The numerology-influenced 7 appeared in 2008.

Wikipedia:

The Doleful Lions are a pop experience headed up by frontman Jonathan Scott and usually brother Robert Scott. Their first 45" was released by Parasol Records out of Illinois in 1997 and they stayed with the label until 2008's "7" they now release their albums on Bandcamp and various one offs on other labels. They have been featured on MOJO magazine's compilation CD's "The Who Covered" and "In My Room" a Beach Boys Tribute. In 2006, the Lions collaborated with coL; creating the side project: ColourSons.

Compilations

Pop Till You Drop(1999 S'More Records)Parasol Records: Sweet 16 Volume Two(1999 Parasol Records)Beikoku Ongaku magazine issue #17 CD (2000)Parasol Records: Sweet 16 Volume Five (2002 Parasol Records)Parasol Records: Sweet 16 Volume Six (2002 Parasol Records)Parasol Records: Sweet 16 Volume Eight (2005 Parasol Records)MOJO Presents: The Who Covered (2006 Mojo Magazine)MOJO Presents: In My Room (2007 Mojo Magazine)Trip Inside The House Summer Solstice comp (2008 Trip Inside This House blog)Sunshine Off the Tracks: A Benefit for GEMS (2012 Wild Kindness Records)