Karate

Karate Lyrics

In 2005 Karate announced their demise, quietly closing the door on a 12-year run that included 6 studio albums and almost 700 performances in 20 countries. They exited the indie rock world without much fanfare, except from the small enclaves of devout fans who have followed their music since Geoff Farina's early 90's work with The Secret Stars. The band’s beginnings in the early-90's Boston indie scene, their love for improvised music and classic rock, and their adherence to the DIY punk ethos of their youth made them freaks in any scene, defying classification with their strange fusion of punk, blues, jazz and rock.

The band was formed in 1993 by Geoff Farina, Eamonn Vitt and Gavin McCarthy. In 1995, Jeff Goddard joined the band as bass player, and Vitt moved to second guitar. Vitt departed Karate to pursue a medical career in 1997.

Karate’s perfectionism and attention to detail belied the off-the-cuff ethos of the indie rock world, and some considered them to be as un-punk ...
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Karate Songs:

Bad Tattoo Bass Sounds Bodies Caffeine or Me? Cherry Coke Death Kit Diazepam Every Sister Fatal Strategies Gasoline If You Can Hold Your Breath New Martini Not To Call The Police Number Six One Less Blues Outside Is The Drama Sever Sing Small Fires The Angels Just Have To Show The Halo Of The Strange The Last Wars The Lived-But-Yet-Named The Same Stars There Are Ghosts This Day Next Year This, Plus Slow Song Today or Tomorrow Trophy What is Sleep?