In my last CD Baby order the bonus disc was
Thirteen,
the 2001 debut by Cleveland band
Krumble.
These bonus discs, as you might imagine, tend to suck but I always
give them a listen because you just never know.
Turns out it's pretty good stuff.
Rocking sound with an edge.
Solid female singer.
A good first effort from a local band.
I wanted to find out more about them so I went to CD Baby to read
the album's page.
No band listed there by that name.
Huh?
I tried a few variations but nothing came up.
Odd.
I did the Google thing and came up with
their site.
Turns out the lead singer on that album,
one Theresa Carroll,
has been replaced but you can click to listen to a couple of tracks with
their new lead singer.
Problem is, the link is broken.
Search on Theresa Carroll--nothing.
The band does have
thirteen
for sale on their site, so it appears that that is the only game in town.
Problem is, I go to write this tonight and the band's site
is pretty much gone now, replaced by a
The future home of Krumble
page.
So here's this local band with some potential and,
for whatever reasons,
just disintegrates.
I don't get to hear them get better.
I don't get to hear their lead singer develop.
Even CD Baby doesn't carry their album anymore and they carry
anybody's album.
For some reason it just struck me as sad, that's all.
Take a listen to
Vow
and
Awful Truth
to hear what you missed.
UPDATE 2020: Theresa Carroll was also in a band called Spider Lilies around the time she was in Krumble.
They reunited a few years ago and have an album called Everything on iTunes.
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