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T. Rexico was a surf/psychedelia/noise pop outfit formed by brothers Thomas and Tristin Souvannarath and middle school friend Bryce Doria in 2015 from the depths of suburban Chula Vista, CA.
Their three EPs Rugrats and Regrets, Fake Tides // T. Rexico, and Let’s Take a Dive, released in 2015, 2017, and 2018, respectively, saw the band experimenting with 60’s surf pop kitschiness through lo-fi, yet subtly psychedelic textures. Meanwhile, brothers Souvannarath and Doria, along with Parker Côté, worked endlessly on songs that would become their full-length self-titled debut.
Sessions for the debut album began at San Diego’s Twin Star Studios in 2018 and finally concluded in 2022 after sessions in Los Angeles. Recording began when the Souvannaraths and Doria were still teenagers and ended after Bryce’s departure in 2021, as the band was still working on finishing up college. In a way, the album serves as an encapsulation of the band’s adolescence in San Diego, further expanding their sonic palette revolving around the textures of Brian Wilson and adding elements of 1990’s noise pop.
T. Rexico played dates throughout Southern California until their disbandment in 2023.
Additions and Subtractions
Kiara Pornan - Keys (2016-2018)
Parker Côté - Drums (live), Keys (live), Recording (2018-2021)
Hovhannes Tamrazyan - Bass, Guitar (live) (2022-2023)
Rachel Kim - Bass (live) (2022-2023)
R. N. - Keys (live) (2022-2023)
Their three EPs Rugrats and Regrets, Fake Tides // T. Rexico, and Let’s Take a Dive, released in 2015, 2017, and 2018, respectively, saw the band experimenting with 60’s surf pop kitschiness through lo-fi, yet subtly psychedelic textures. Meanwhile, brothers Souvannarath and Doria, along with Parker Côté, worked endlessly on songs that would become their full-length self-titled debut.
Sessions for the debut album began at San Diego’s Twin Star Studios in 2018 and finally concluded in 2022 after sessions in Los Angeles. Recording began when the Souvannaraths and Doria were still teenagers and ended after Bryce’s departure in 2021, as the band was still working on finishing up college. In a way, the album serves as an encapsulation of the band’s adolescence in San Diego, further expanding their sonic palette revolving around the textures of Brian Wilson and adding elements of 1990’s noise pop.
T. Rexico played dates throughout Southern California until their disbandment in 2023.
Additions and Subtractions
Kiara Pornan - Keys (2016-2018)
Parker Côté - Drums (live), Keys (live), Recording (2018-2021)
Hovhannes Tamrazyan - Bass, Guitar (live) (2022-2023)
Rachel Kim - Bass (live) (2022-2023)
R. N. - Keys (live) (2022-2023)
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