The Smithereens

Formed
1980
in Carteret, New Jersey 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Dressed in leather, brandishing heavy guitars, and an unabashed fetish for British Invasion pop, The Smithereens were an anomaly in the American college rock scene of the late '80s. Lead singer/songwriter Pat Dinizio stood out not only with his strange beatnik goatee, but also because his catchy hooks were haunting, not punchy, and because his lyrics were morose. As time wore on, the group became more straightforward, turning into an excellent bar band, one that attacked pop songs with the weight of Ac/dc. A few hits followed, but The Smithereens seemed hopelessly out of date in the alternative rock explosion of the early '90s, and they quietly faded into a working cult band.



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