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Number One Cup was an American indie rock band based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.[1]

Number One Cup
Also known asThe Eleventh Hour[2]
OriginChicago, Illinois
GenresIndie rock
Years active1993-1998
LabelsFlydaddy Records
Past membersSeth Cohen
Michael Lenzi
Patrick O'Connel
John Przyborowski
Jenni Snyder
Pat Reis
Kurt Volk

History

After leaving his band Eliot in 1993, guitarist Seth Cohen was interviewed by the Chicago weekly newspaper Newcity; when asked what he might do next, Cohen mentioned attending a show featuring Unrest, Gastr Del Sol, and Stereolab in Chicago. This caught the attention of guitarist Pat O'Connell and drummer Michael Lenzi, who both called Cohen after reading the article. As a result, the three formed Number One Cup.[3]

Number One Cup released their first single, "Connecticut" in 1994 on Sweet Pea Records and started playing live shows. Cohen's former Eliot bandmate John Przyborowski filled in on bass until the band recruited Jenni Snyder. They released their second single, "Indie Softcore Denial" on Sweet Pea before Snyder left the band.

The trio then signed with Flydaddy Records and released their debut full-length album, Possum Trot Plan, in 1995. Pat "Tiger" Reis briefly joined the band on bass, before Przyborowski once again filled in and eventually joined full-time. The band's single "Divebomb" was a minor hit on the UK Singles Chart in 1996, peaking at number 61.[4]

John Peel of BBC Radio One invited Number One Cup to appear on the BBC in 1996, when he was sitting in for Mark Radcliffe on Radcliffe's show. In July 1996, the band, under the alias The Eleventh Hour, recorded a full LP of material, and released a 7" single on Wurlitzer Jukebox Records, in the UK.[5] The Eleventh Hour LP, Radio Heaven, was released in March 2024.[6] Number One Cup also recorded a Peel Session with John Peel on BBC Radio One on March 11, 1997.[7]

In 1998, after recording their third album, People, People, Why Are We Fighting? [1] Cohen broke his neck while playing hockey, and tour plans had to be postponed until he recovered.[3] Around this time Kurt Volk replaced Przyborowski on bass, but their 1998 album was to be their last and the band split in 1999.[1]

Cohen and Lenzi went on to form the group The Fire Show, active from 1999 to 2002.

Members

  • Seth Cohen - Guitar
  • Pat O'Connell - Guitar
  • Michael Lenzi - Drums[1]
  • John Przyborowski - Bass
  • Jenni Snyder - Bass
  • Pat Reis - Bass
  • Kurt Volk - Bass

Discography

Albums

  • Possum Trot Plan (Flydaddy Records, 1995)
  • Wrecked by Lions (Flydaddy, 1997)
  • People People, Why Are We Fighting? (Flydaddy, 1998)
  • Radio Heaven (as The Eleventh Hour) (Recorded July 1996; Released March 2024)[8]

Singles & EPs

  • Indie Softcore Denial (7”, 1994)
  • Connecticut (7”, 1994)
  • The Monkey Song (7”, 1995)
  • Divebomb (1996)
  • Kim Chee is Cabbage (CD, EP, 1996)
  • Malcolm’s X-Ray Picnic (1996)
  • Red Red Meat / Number One Cup 7” split-single (1996)
  • Just Let Go (7”/CD single, 1996)
  • The Team That Never Wins (7", 1997) (as The Eleventh Hour
  • Number One Cup / Spare Snare - The Money Pit Volume 1 (7”/CD, 1997)
  • Ease Back Down/Paris (7”/ CD Single, 1997)
  • The Monkey Song (CD / 7” Single, 1997)
  • Remote Control (CD / 7” Single, 1999)

Compilations

  • Rock N' Roll (Demos, B-sides, Rehearsal Tapes, Radio Performances, Live Recordings and other minor masterpieces) (September 2023)

References

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 289. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
  2. ^ https://www.discogs.com/artist/633148-The-Eleventh-Hour
  3. ^ a b Number One Cup at AllMusic
  4. ^ "Number One Cup". OfficialCharts.com. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  5. ^ https://www.sweetpearecords.net/related-releases/the-eleventh-hour-bulletproof/
  6. ^ https://www.discogs.com/release/31592560-The-Eleventh-Hour-Radio-Heaven
  7. ^ gordonskene (2020-02-18). "Number One Cup - In Session - 1997 - Past Daily Soundbooth". Past Daily: A Sound Archive of News, History, Music. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
  8. ^ https://www.discogs.com/release/31592560-The-Eleventh-Hour-Radio-Heaven
Further Reading