Soiled Doves
Soiled Doves was a Seattle-based band that played post-hardcore, art punk, screamo, and experimental rock. They were active from 2000 to 2001 and released one album, Soiled Life, two years after they broke up. The group began as The Vogue, a dance-punk project in the late 1990s, and changed its name to Soiled Doves after keyboardist Casey Wescott left. The lineup was Johnny Whitney, Adam Miller, Devin Welch, and Hannah Blilie. After the breakup, members joined other bands such as The Blood Brothers (Whitney, Welch), Chromatics (Miller, Blilie, Welch), Gossip (Blilie), and Neon Blonde (Whitney). They were on the Gold Standard Labs label.
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