Following the demise of indie rock favorites
Unrest during the winter of 1994, the group's singer/guitarist
Mark Robinson and bassist
Bridget Cross reunited later that year as one half of
Air Miami, a quartet formed with bassist
Lauren Feldsher and drummer
Mike Fellows. Debuting in 1995 with "Pucker," a contribution to the 4AD label compilation All Virgos Are Mad,
Air Miami next surfaced with the lovely "Fight Song," a track which appeared on Wakefield Vol. 1, a sampler issued on Robinson's TeenBeat label. After a single, "Airplane Rider," both Feldsher and
Fellows quit the group; recruiting drummer
Gabriel Stout,
Air Miami released their debut LP Me. Me. Me., followed by the EP Fuck You Tiger. Problems with 4AD hastened the group's demise, with
Robinson soon resurfacing as a member of
Flin Flon; a posthumous EP,
World Cup Fever Remixes, followed in 1998.
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Jason Ankeny, Rovi