After originating as a thrash outfit, Drugstore developed a sound that gradually grew slower and more dreamy, hot-wiring their music's languid psychedelic beauty with crashing waves of distortion and white noise. Instead of recording a demo, Drugstore issued their debut single, Alive, on their own Honey label in the spring of 1993. After a flurry of critical acclaim, the follow-up, Modern Pleasure, appeared as an installment in the Rough Trade Singles Club series. Inviting guitarist Daron Robinson to join the group full-time, Drugstore soon signed to the Go-Discs! label; after issuing the Starcrossed EP at the beginning of 1995, their stunning self-titled debut album followed later in the year. The band subsequently issued two albums on the Roadrunner label, White Magic for Lovers in 1998 and Songs for the Jet Set in 2001. Ten years later, they released Anatomy on Rocketgirl. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi