The Main Frame

The Main Frame
Origin Long Beach, California, U.S.
Genres Dark wave, indie rock, post-punk
Years active 20012005
Labels Bird in Hand Records
Associated acts Repeater
Fear and the Nervous System
Past members Steve Krolikowski
Rob Wallace
Bill Dungs Roman
Vaughn Klemz
Trip Waterhouse

The Main Frame was a dark wave band from Long Beach, California formed in 2001 by Steve Krolikowski (vocals and guitar), Rob Wallace (keyboard), Bill Dungs Roman (bass) and Vaughn Klemz (drums). Vaughn Klemz was replaced by Trip Waterhouse in 2003. The band dissolved in 2005. Krolikowski continued playing with Wallace and eventually formed the band Repeater. Krolikowski also joined Korn's Munky-led supergroup, Fear and the Nervous System.

Recordings

The Main Frame recorded one full-length album Curse of Evolution (2003)[1] and several unreleased EPs.

"Beat To Death" and "Weak Exit" are two songs from the band's 2004 unreleased EP that appear on IFC Films' American Gun.[2]

Discography

Studio Albums

EPs

Reviews

"Haunting, stark pop that stands out, and relatively alone in the oft-flashy LA music scene" OC Weekly

"Synthesizer driven sophistication with undeniably dark undertones" Tangerine Magazine

References

  1. "Billboard.com listing". Billboard. 2011-03-07. Retrieved 2011-03-07.
  2. "American Gun notes" (PDF). OC Weekly. 2011-02-13. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
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