There Are At Least 3 Groups Named Sunfish 1. Exploding Onto Salt Lake City's Indie Music Scene In 2019 Sunfish Has Generated Quite A Buzz In A Relatively Short Amount Of Time Selling Out Their Frequent Hometown Shows With Ease. Accompanied Onstage By An Ever-Changing Array Of Electrifying Musicians Carter Sears Drenches Gritty-Alternative-Synth-Rock In Warm Melodies And Encapsulating Hooks Utilizing His Antithetical Music Tastes To Shift In Genre With Every Release. Having DIY Conquered The West Coast And Touring With Bands Such As Arlie And Friday Pilots Club Sunfish Will Continue To Give Their All To Every Performance Whether It's For 10 People Or 10 000. Sunfish's Songwriting Is Well-Complemented By An Electrifying Live Show. The Band's Versatility Is Regularly Put To The Test As They Perform A Wide Range Of Styles In Their Set Playing With Both Popular Indie Poprock Groups And Larger Rock And Metal Bands.
2. A Canadian Folkalternative Rock Band That Consisted Of Guitaristvocalist Tom Fidgen Drummer Mike Morrison And Bassist Scott Brown.
Sunfish Got Together In The Summer Of 1993. Tom Fidgen Had Returned To Sydney Nova Scotia With A Handful Of Songs He Had Written During The 2 Year Stay In Halifax On His Way Home From Toronto. Once Home He Got In Touch With Scott Brown A Friend From High School And Roommate In Toronto And Suggested That They Find A Drummer And Do Some Recording. Scott Who Played Bass Called Mike Morrison And With Graeme Porter On Acoustic Guitar They Started Playing. Sunfish Rose To Prominence Beyond The Local Bar Scene After A Win In 1994′s CJCB Music Spirit East Contest Enabled The Band To Record The Single “Find The Time” Produced By Friend And Fellow Songwriter Gordie Sampson. The Buzz From This Recording Gave The Band The Momentum To Gather The Resources Needed To Record Their Now Classic CD "Mola Mola". Mola Mola Was A Hit Locally And Beyond With The Song “Difference“ Winning Best Indie Video At The Much. Despite This Early Success The Band-Members Chose To Go Separate Ways In 1997.
3. A Psychedeliatrance Group From UK.
In The Summer Of 1997 Jon Kerry Formed Sunfish As A Live Techno Psychedelic Trance Outfit Using Synths Computers And Projected Visuals. ‘Jabber’ The First CD Was Released In December Of That Year And Became An Underground Classic. The Band Expanded To Include Sacha Holloway A Storming Female Guitarist.. As A Live Act Sunfish Became Big On The Dance Scene With Their Combination Of Live Psy Trance And Interactive Visuals. Sunfish Went One Step Further And Introduced Ali Luia A Superb Live Vocalist. Ali Brings An Exciting Dynamic To Tight New Songs With Solid Grooves That Are Guaranteed To Keep An Audience Dancing. With Tor Rubble Also Providing Vocals And An Energy Not To Be Missed!! . User-Contributed Text Is Available Under The Creative Commons By-SA License Additional Terms May Apply.