The Lashes

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  • Formed: Seattle, WA
  • Years Active: 2000s

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The Lashes features Ben Clark (vocals), Scotty Rickard (guitar), Nate Mooter (bass), Eric Howk (guitar), Mike Loggins (drums), and Jacob Hoffman (keyboards). The band, which formed in Seattle in 2000, combines punk rock energy and shiny, stylish power pop stylings for an infectious dance-driven sound. In 2003, the Lashes made their debut with the Stupid Stupid EP for Lookout! Sold-out shows with the Libertines and Ted Leo & the Pharmacists followed into 2004; before the year's end, the Lashes joined producer John Goodmanson (Sleater-Kinney, Unwound, Harvey Danger) for the recording of their debut album. Get It was issued on Columbia in January 2006.

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The Lashes are a Seattle-based power pop band.

The band formed in Seattle in 2000. Named by Ben Clark's ex-girlfriend. The band had gone through 10 previous drummers before finding Mike Loggins.

In 2004, the Lashes made their recording debut with the Stupid Stupid EP produced by John Goodmanson and released on Berkeley, California-based Lookout! Records. Sold-out shows with The Libertines and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists followed that same year. Before the year's end, the Lashes joined producer John Goodmanson for the recording of their debut album. Get It was issued on Columbia Records on February 21, 2006. The band toured extensively in 2006 with acts such as Damone, The Living End, Rooney, and Morningwood.

On May 5, 2007, guitarist Eric Howk fell into a 12-foot-deep (3.7 m) hole at a construction site near a friend's house and broke several vertebrae and severed his spine. The accident left him paralyzed from the waist down, but he demanded the band not cancel their upcoming appearance at Bumbershoot 2007.

The band most recently self-released the first half of their second LP, titled Thank You Side A on January 1, 2008. It was released exclusively at Sonic Boom Records and was once again produced by John Goodmanson.