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== History == [[Image:50 Foot Wave performing.jpg|left|thumb|Live in Seattle, 2004<br />Photo: Mike Baehr]] Kristin Hersh previously spent more than two decades playing with [[Throwing Muses]], releasing several solo albums as well. Her solo tours in the late 1990s and early 2000s focused on acoustic guitar playing. In 2003, she launched the more [[electric guitar]]-oriented 50FOOTWAVE. The band was designed as a [[power trio]], with a lineup including drummer Rob Ahlers and Throwing Muses bassist [[Bernard Georges]]. Hersh contributes guitar, lyrics, and vocals to this project. The band's first live performance was recorded in [[Burbank, California|Burbank]] in October 2003 and released on a very limited basis as an official bootleg. Among other live appearances internationally in 2004, 50 Foot Wave performed a month-long residency of shows in January that year at the Silverlake Lounge, while the group was based in the Los Angeles area. The group's self-titled studio mini-album was co-released in March 2004 by the band's ThrowingMusic label and [[4AD|4AD Records]]. Hersh has described 50FOOTWAVE's music as "having a lot of math in it," while also calling it less emotionally and musically "tangled" than some of her past Throwing Muses work. Others have described some of the new songs as having "confrontational" lyrics. In March 2005, the group released its long-planned, full-length album, ''Golden Ocean'', on ThrowingMusic, in partnership with 4AD. The group toured Europe and the [[United States]] in 2005, while Hersh simultaneously continued her solo concerts in alternating parts of the year. In December 2005, the band released a new EP called ''Free Music!'' available via free [[FLAC]] and [[mp3]] downloads at their website and several download partner sites. The downloads reserved some rights though [[Creative Commons]] licenses. In early March 2009, the band released all their previous albums along with a selection of live tracks, an Instrumental EP and the upcoming ''Power+Light'' album for download at their website. As before, the tracks were available in [[FLAC]] and [[mp3]] format and the band reserved some rights though [[Creative Commons]] licenses. In early 2010, the band announced that its new EP would be titled "With Love from the Men's Room". The 5-track disc was recorded in Highland Park, CA, and it was released in January, 2012. Once again, the band released the music with [[Creative Commons]] licensing, and the liner notes encourage fans to "SHARE THIS MUSIC -- You are encouraged to repost, podcast, make videos, record covers, burn copies for friends, burn copies for enemies, USE it. Anything, everything is ok with us. What matters most to us is that people hear, connect with, and pass on this band's music".
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