Bonsai Superstar is the second album from indie rock band, Brainiac, released on November 21, 1994. It is the first album on which guitarist John Schmersal appears, who remained as the band’s lead guitarist until their break-up in 1997. Originally released through Grass Records on LP and CD formats, the album is now out-of-print. Currently, the album’s copyright is owned by The Bicycle Music Company after Grass Records merged with Wind-Up Records and subsequently sold the copyrights to the band’s music.
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Bonsai Superstar is the second album from indie rock band, Brainiac, released on November 21, 1994. It is the first album on which guitarist John Sch… read more
Bonsai Superstar is the second album from indie rock band, Brainiac, released on November 21, 1994. It is the first album on which guitarist John Schmersal appears, who remained as the b… read more
Brainiac formed in Dayton, Ohio in 1992 with vocalist and keyboard (particularly Moog synthesizers) player Tim Taylor, bassist Juan Monasterio, guitarist Michelle Bodine and drummer Tyler Trent. After a couple of singles, they released their first album, Smack Bunny Baby on Grass Records in 1993. Bonsai Superstar, now with John Schmersal on guitar in place of Bodine (who went on to form O-matic), followed the next year. In 1995 they played on the Lollapalooza side stage. They joined Touch and Go Records and released Internationale, produced by Kim Deal (of the Pixies). The following… read more
Brainiac formed in Dayton, Ohio in 1992 with vocalist and keyboard (particularly Moog synthesizers) player Tim Taylor, bassist Juan Monasterio, guitarist Michelle Bodine and drummer Tyler T… read more
Brainiac formed in Dayton, Ohio in 1992 with vocalist and keyboard (particularly Moog synthesizers) player Tim Taylor, bassist Juan Monasterio, guitarist Michelle Bodine and drummer Tyler Trent. After a couple of singles, they released… read more