Jeffrey Runnings, founding member, bassist and vocalist of the Nebraska-based indie band For Against, is no more.
He died on March 3 after a battle with Stage 4 cancer, Independent Project Records announced. He was 61, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
Since their start in 1984 in Lincoln, For Against was known for a drifting, rhythmic dream pop sound that one critic noted had “one foot in the British post-punk of Joy Division and the other in the gliding atmospherics of Kitchens of Distinction.” Their first single was “Autocrat/It`s a Lie.”
Their albums included 1987`s Echelons and 1988`s December, both on the Words on Music label; 1993`s Aperture and 1995`s Mason`s California Lunch Room, off the Rainbow Quartz label; and 1997`s Shelf Life, from the World Domination label.
The band returned to Words on Music for LPs in 2002, 2008 and 2009, and Runnings recorded a solo album, Primitives & Smalls, released in 2016 by Saint Marie Records.
Runnings is survived by husband, Sean; his brother, Steve (and his companion, Linda); his nephews, Rudy (Darcy) and Phil; his niece, Christina; and his uncle, Gerald. He was preceded by his sister, Karen.
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