Spilt Milk is the second and last studio album by American rock band Jellyfish, released on February 9, 1993 on Charisma Records. It was recorded after the departure of bassist Chris Manning and lead guitarist Jason Falkner. It was not commercially successful, peaking at No. 164 on the Billboard 200. Recording took several months due to the album's complicated arrangements. The album was promoted with a yearlong tour (which included new members of the band) and singles for the songs “The Ghost at Number One” and “New Mistake”. In 2015, A two-disc deluxe edition was released by … read more
Spilt Milk is the second and last studio album by American rock band Jellyfish, released on February 9, 1993 on Charisma Records. It was recorded aft… read more
Spilt Milk is the second and last studio album by American rock band Jellyfish, released on February 9, 1993 on Charisma Records. It was recorded after the departure of bassist Chris Man… read more
Jellyfish were a short-lived but highly influential power pop band from San Francisco. The core members were drummer/singer/songwriter Andy Sturmer, keyboard player/multi-instrumentalist Roger Joseph Manning Jr., and guitarist/songwriter/vocalist Jason Falkner. Sturmer and Roger Manning formed Jellyfish after the break-up of their previous band, Beatnik Beatch led by bassist / singer Chris Ketner. Prior to joining, Falkner had written and performed on songs from acclaimed Paisley Underground band The Three O'Clock's major-label debut, Vermillion. Roger had met Falkner a wh… read more
Jellyfish were a short-lived but highly influential power pop band from San Francisco. The core members were drummer/singer/songwriter Andy Sturmer, keyboard player/multi-instrumentalist Ro…read more
Jellyfish were a short-lived but highly influential power pop band from San Francisco. The core members were drummer/singer/songwriter Andy Sturmer, keyboard player/multi-instrumentalist Roger Joseph Manning Jr., and guitarist/songwrit… read more