Vitreous Humor
50 top tracks
Vitreous Humor
50 top tracks
Albums

Posthumous
Vitreous Humor

The Vitreous Humor Self-Titled EP & Live At Fireside Bowl
Vitreous Humor

The Vitreous Humor Ep
Vitreous Humor

(don't forget to) breathe
Vitreous Humor

She Eats Her Esses
Vitreous Humor

Why Are You so Mean to Me
Vitreous Humor

Vitreous Humor
Vitreous Humor

Vitreous Humor EP
Vitreous Humor

Self Titled E.P
Vitreous Humor

Harbor 7"
Vitreous Humor

New Victoria Theatre
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Boy's Life / Vitreous Humor split 7"
Vitreous Humor
Biography
Topeka, Kansas' Vitreous Humor was founded so long before anyone ever heard of them that it is almost embarrassing....Read more on Last.fm
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Topeka, Kansas' Vitreous Humor was founded so long before anyone ever heard of them that it is almost embarrassing.
Danny, Dan, and Brad founded the band sometime in the late 1980s. They went through several bass players (Darren, Rob, Wally, Greg) until finally Brad decided to play the bass himself in 1993 and changed the group's lineup from a quartet to a trio. In the summer of 1994, Brooks joined the band and Vitreous Humor developed the new sounds that they wanted to make with a wonderful interplay and a more complex dynamic between the instruments. (Plus, they got a hell of a lot louder, too.)
It was at about that time that VH released the closest thing to a full-length record they would produce, a seven-song ep. They started playing shows with the likes of Urge Overkill, Everclear, and Archers of Loaf. Faster than you can say "South By South West", the majors came running at full speed.
Perhaps it was all of this industry attention that began the friction which ultimately destroyed the band. No one was having fun anymore and people started jumping ship. And then Danny punctured his lung. Twice. Nothing was good anymore.
Brooks left the band. Brad left the band. Months later the original trio (Danny, Dan and Brad) resurfaced in the form of The Regrets, holding a sound altogether different than their previous incarnation, if they really ever knew where that was in the first place. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Vitreous+Humor">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
