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By 2001, Remy Zero—consisting of Cinjun Tate (vocals), Shelby Tate (guitar/vocals), Gregory Slay (drums), Cedric LeMoyne (bass), and Jeffrey Cain (guitar)—had already earned a reputation as a "band's band." They were famously championed by Radiohead, who invited them to tour as an opening act during the The Bends era.

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However, this criticism doesn't tell the whole story. Over time, the album has grown into a cult favorite. Fans and many reviewers argue that the production is fantastic, allowing each song to create its own unique soundscape while maintaining a cohesive album feel. With powerful, soaring vocals from Cinjun Tate and creative arrangements from his brother Shelby, the album is seen as a high point. Treblezine hailed it as "such an artistic high for them that I am stunned they didn’t break out to the masses." The unique, self-effacing artwork, where the band replaced their own faces with artificial suns, also pointed to a deeper, more conceptual artistic intent. By 2001, Remy Zero—consisting of Cinjun Tate (vocals),

The early 2000s marked a major transition for alternative rock. Post-grunge was fading, indie rock was building steam, and atmospheric, radio-friendly alternative music was reaching its peak. Standing right at the center of this musical shift was Remy Zero. Fans and many reviewers argue that the production

The album peaked at #141 on the Billboard 200 — a commercial sleeper but a critical darling ( Entertainment Weekly gave it an A-). Within five years, the band would dissolve (due to drummer Gregory Slay’s tragic death from cystic fibrosis in 2010), making The Golden Hum a final, perfect artifact.

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