03 January 2026

RUN ON On/Off EP 1995

 


by request
 

Discogs

 

Run On Biography by Heather Phares

New York's Run On combined their love of pop, rock, and the avant-garde into complex, eclectic but accessible music. The group's extensive history in New York's underground rock and noise/jazz circles made them comfortable with bouncy pop or extended improvs -- and many of their songs employed both.

Run On formed as the members' other projects slowly disintegrated. Drummer Rick Brown and vocalist/guitarist Sue Garner played in groups together for over a decade, including the seminal art band Fish & Roses. Brown also played in several no wave/art punk bands in New York, including V-Effect and Information, while Garner sang in the vocal trio the Shams and was a member of Vietnam and the country-tinged Last Roundup.

As Fish & Roses broke up, Brown and Garner began playing with guitarist Alan Licht, formerly of Love Child, forming Run On's creative nucleus. The trio recorded their debut 7" Days Away in 1994 with Yo La Tengo's Ira Kaplan, and added a fourth member, trumpet player David Newgarden, later that year. A Fish & Roses and Love Child fan, Newgarden was also a DJ at underground radio station WFMU, a writer at CMJ, a former member of the indie rock band Mad Scene, and an employee of John Zorn's Tzadik record label.

 After Newgarden joined Run On, the group began playing live and recorded their first EP, On/Off, this time with ex Yo La Tengo bassist Gene Holder at the controls. As with their future releases, On/Off came out on Matador Records; while Fish & Roses were signed to Homestead Records, they became friends with label employee Gerard Cosloy, who founded Matador.

 On/Off also featured the mix of challenging and accessible musical ideas that became the group's signature approach with their 1996 full-length debut Start Packing. The group's talent and heritage helped secure tours with like-minded bands such as Yo La Tengo, Tortoise, and the Dirty Three, with whom they played local and national gigs. By 1997, Newgarden left the band; violinist Katie Gentile joined in time for the recording of the group's second album, No Way, in 1997. Later that year, Run On also released the Scoot and Sit Down EPs.

 1998 saw Brown and Garner retire the Run On name as Gentile returned to academic pursuits and her other band, Special Pillow. Licht recorded and toured with other improv instrumentalists and had an installation, Today I am a Fountain Pen, at a gallery in New York City. Garner released a solo album, To Run More Smoothly, and Brown recorded his third album with Les Batteries, a percussion-based project with Guigou Chenevier. Garner and Brown continued to play and record together, in their Peach Cobbler project and other settings.



Tracklist

1
Into The Attic
2
Switch On
3
Pretty Note
4
Water
5
Beat Out

 

29 December 2025

ULTIMATE SLOW BEATS Various Artists 1996


 

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Comp of Japanese hardcore and punk bands - Blogatrix
 

 


Tracklist

1Go (6)Pay For It0:57
2Blew (3)Promises2:30
3Next StyleEnough2:27
4Nappy GigoloFlower2:59
5LovemenFadin' Light3:12
6CigarettemanSister2:39
7SawpitStandards2:58
8Navel (4)Chaos Mind3:50
9Wise UpSlighted1:38
10Just One DayDown2:38
11Blaze A TrailLife2:47
12Nails Of HawaiianSould Destroying Isn't It?3:13
13Skate BoredWasted2:47
14Grace (24)The Spell3:23
15Plug (8)Heavy Trip2:17
16SnatcherWasted Time3:06
17Dirty Is GodDeplorable Pop Song2:54
18Husking Bee8.62:31
19International Jet SetToday4:01

 

DARK MATTER Seeing Strange Lights 1996

 


Discogs

 

Space rock master Helios Creed created a side project that sounds little like his main weird guitar mashup under the same moniker. Helios Creed worked side by side with Damon Edge in legendary industrial/space rock group Chrome as well. On Dark Matter, Creed not only plays guitar, but lends a heavy hand to the synthesizer, sampler and keyboards, creating a mainly ambient component. - Blogatrix

 

Tracklist

1
Gates Of Heaven
2
Seeing Strange Lights
3
Death Of A Star
4
Her Visions In Blue
5
Garden Of Earthly Delights
6
Carol Of The Bells
7
Past Zero Time

 

CYCLEFLY Generation Sap 1999


 

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Cyclefly Biography by Roxanne Blanford

With long, flaming red locks and a voice that only Johnny Lydon's mother could love, Declan O'Shea was never meant to go unnoticed. When guitarist Nono Presta, bassist Christian Montagne, and drummer Jean Michel Cavallo (all formerly of the group Seventeen) saw O'Shea gigging around and throughout Cork, Ireland, they knew they had found the charismatic frontman they sought. But O'Shea had more pressing concerns on his mind. Living in the rural plains of Aghada, a community just miles beyond Dublin, O'Shea and his younger brother Ciaran chose the necessity of immediate income over the dream of rock stardom and headed off to France to work at Euro Disney. During a holiday at home, the two brothers decided to give the band thing a try and Cyclefly was born.

 Generation Sap was recorded in Los Angeles, CA, under the auspices of Sylvia Massy, whose production credits include Skunk Anansie and Tool. Cyclefly released their 11-track debut on Radioactive Records in the summer of 1999. Tours with Tool and Linkin Park followed in the coming years, and by 2002 they released their sophomore effort, Crave.

 

Tracklist

1
Violet High
2
Crawl Down
3
Supergod
4
Whore
5
Following Yesterday
6
Better Than You
7
Plastic Coated Man
8
The Hive
9
Generation Sap
10
Sump
11
Slaves

 

PORTABLE Secret Life 1999


 

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Portable derives their catchy rock sound from the likes of Rage Against the Machine, Pearl Jam, and the Smashing Pumpkins with the melodic flare of Fuel and Collective Soul. Together, Chance (vocals), Gus Ciceri (guitar), Brian Levy (drums), and Jeff Menke (bass) recorded their debut album Secret Life in Supertramp's old studio digs, Media Vortex, in Burbank, CA. The album was issued in mid-1999 and Portable's post-grunge stylings allowed the band's name to soar out West. Menke left the band by the new millennium and Sebastian Ciceri hopped on board in time for the band's sophomore effort. Only if You Look Up, which was released on TVT in 2002, plugged elements of space rock and dream pop. 

 


Tracklist

1
What's Wrong
2
Help Yourself
3
Boy-Girl
4
Medicate It
5
Redlight
6
Step On It, Go!
7
Erasable
8
Restraint
9
The One Thing I Know
10
All Over Again
11
Terrible Two
12
Silence Please

 

28 December 2025

PINIKPIKAN Metronomad 1996

 

by request


Discogs

 


World music with percussion from the Philippines - Blogatrix

 

 

Tracklist

1
Pakadto (To To To)
2
Ayun Na (There It Is)
3
Ma-I
4
Tingob (Oneness)
5
Pinikpikan Blues
6
Aya-Ay (Calm Waters)
7
Sto Nino, Barangay Uno
8
Metro-Nomad
9
Hindi-Genius
10
Parang Normal

 

21 December 2025

WE ARE GOING TO EAT YOU Everywhen 1990

 


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We Are Going To Eat You Biography by AllMusic

This UK band was formed in 1986 by Julie Sorrell (b. London, England; vocals), Paul Harding (b. London, England; guitar), Paul ‘Veg’ Venables (b. London, England; bass) and Chris Knowles (b. London, England; drums). The cumbersomely named group peddled a hybrid of pop and rock infused with a punk spirit. After several years of intense gigging and low-key releases, an appearance on BBC Television’s alternative show Snub TV, at the start of 1989, attracted copious amounts of interest from music business circles, resulting in a burst of media activity and much talk of a major record label contract. Unfortunately, the band’s independent backers refused to allow the band to sign unless the price was right. In the ensuing legal mess the band lost the all-important momentum, and therefore, by the time they were free of their old constraints, the quartet struggled to rekindle outside interest in spite of a prestigious American contract. These frustrations eventually came to a head in 1990 when the band vanished into the studio and reappeared with a new, more fashionable sound and the infinitely more sociable name of Melt.

 

Tracklist

1
Photograph
2
Heart In Hand
3
This Conspiracy
4
Each Life A Mystery
5
Glory
6
Ride Upon The Tide
7
Eye To Eye
8
On A Day Like This
9
Just Another One (Who Got It Wrong)
10
Here Always
11
If You Believe
12
Her Dreamworld
13
Ride Upon The Tide (Reprise)

 

THE RAINMAKERS Skin 1997


 

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The Rainmakers Biography by Steve Huey

Prototypical Midwestern roots-rockers, the Rainmakers ironically achieved their greatest commercial success overseas, despite generally good reviews in their homeland. Chief songwriter Bob Walkenhorst's playful wit and topical lyrics set the Rainmakers apart from their Heartland bar band peers, though musically they drew from the expected roots rock influences (Chuck Berry, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bruce Springsteen, etc.). The band was originally formed in 1983 in Kansas City, MO, as a trio called Steve, Bob, and Rich; naturally, the lineup consisted of guitarist/vocalist Steve Phillips, guitarist/vocalist Bob Walkenhorst, and bassist Rich Ruth. This group recorded an independently released album (titled Balls) that helped get them signed to Polygram, upon which point they added drummer Pat Tomek and changed their name to the less specific Rainmakers. Their self-titled official debut was released in 1986, producing the British Top 20 hit "Let My People Go-Go" and quite a bit of good press both at home and abroad. The band embarked on a relentless touring schedule and found an unlikely fan in horror writer Stephen King, who quoted the band's lyrics in two of his books. The 1988 follow-up Tornado didn't attract as much critical attention in the U.S., but the Rainmakers' European audience continued to grow; by the time of 1989's The Good News and the Bad News, the band was concentrating mostly on that area, recording the concert album Oslo-Wichita Live solely for its Scandinavian fans. In 1990, tired of the road life, the Rainmakers disbanded, ostensibly for good. However, Scandinavian interest in their music held strong, and Polygram's Norwegian division requested a new Rainmakers album in 1994. The band obliged and recorded Flirting With the Universe on their own in Steve Phillips' basement. The album was a smash in Norway, achieving that country's equivalent of gold sales within two months, and the band was encouraged enough to stage a full-fledged reunion. They signed with the independent Kansas label V&R, and Walkenhorst wrote a concept album about pornography and its effects on human sexuality. Ruth left the band during the recording sessions, with accounts divided as to whether it was due to the lyrical content or the fact that he had moved from Kansas City to Nashville; regardless, he was replaced by Michael Bliss. The resulting album, Skin, was released in 1996 to mostly good reviews.



Tracklist

1
Different Rub3:31
2
Skin1:54
3
Good Sons And Daughters5:02
4
Remember Me By4:17
5
Did You See The Lightning4:18
6
Reddleman Coming4:29
7
A Million Miles Away5:48
8
Too Many Twenties3:38
9
Hunger Moon4:05
10
Siamese Twins2:52
11
Tattoo4:31
12
Eclipse Has Begun4:31
13
To The Hum3:31

 

OLD LADY LITTERBUG KMG-365 1998


 

Discogs

 

Seattle band that reminds me a lot of Stone Temple Pilots. - Blogatrix 

 


Tracklist

1
Demons
2
Killin' Time
3
A Lot Left To Live For
4
Lies

 

DELTA 88 Delta 88 1999


 
Discogs

 

Couldn't find anything about this band. Stripped down (for most of the tracks) acoustic songs with an alternative country influence. Recommended on the Bar/None record label. - Blogatrix 

 

Tracklist

1
Stone Quarry4:42
2
The Hour Rounding4:39
3
Son4:28
4
One4:19
5
Rollin" On2:26
6
Truth is a Whisper6:11
7
Feelin' Low 4:12
8
Paul3:13
9
Smoke #203:37
10
All My Life2:24
11
Q3:47

 

105.7 THE POINT - POINTESSENTIAL VOLUME 5 Various Artists 1998


 

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St. Louis-area alternative rock station 105.7 released the Pointessential series to spotlight local and up-and-coming bands/artists, starting in the mid-90s. When Emmis purchased KPNT in 2000, the series was temporarily suspended - until 2002 when the final Pointessential release was put out. On just about every release, it said "105.7 The Point's necessary and indispensable collections of local music from St. Louis".  

Comp featuring bands from St. Louis, Missouri - Blogatrix 

 


Tracklist

1Full On VenusLeftovers
2Lunker BuzzKeep It Inside
3Kitsch (12)Again
4Last Year's YouthGone But Not Forgotten
5X.X.X (2)Black Shoe #7
6Free DirtSettin' Myself Up
7Silly Rabbit (3)What's The Cause
8GeishamenYou're A Zero
9Vallium (3)Dull
10Alcohol Ignition SwitchBottle
11Stillwater (4)Legacy Song
12The RabiesPork Chops And Soda Pop
13Slapdash (2)News At Five
14SugarstickygirlWide Eyed
15PabulumPorn Star
16Mesh*For All The People
17PurgeSplinter
18Royal Motor LodgeKilling Time
19Kevin ClayAdam
20Die SymphonyThis Jaded Heart

 

MAGPIE MAGPie 7 inch 1993


 

Discogs

 


Indie rock with female fronted vocals - Blogatrix 

 


Tracklist

A
Animals
B1
Floppy Valve
B2
Sad Song

 

TINKLE Rejected 1996


by request

 

 
Discogs

 

Tinkle was a pop-punk band from DC and PA areas in 90s. The band has two albums released: Let's Get A Slurpee (1995) and Rejected (1997). 

  

Tracklist

1
Title In Progress
2
Where Have Your Senses Gone?
3
Mighty World
4
See Through You
5
Downtown
6
Your Song
7
For Granted
8
Dream Girl
9
Runaway
10
Wondering
11
Cutoff Man
12
Pothole
13
One Day
14
Sunshine

 

TINKLE Let's Get A Slurpee 1995

 


Discogs

 

Tinkle was a pop-punk band from DC and PA areas in 90s. The band has two albums released: Let's Get A Slurpee (1995) and Rejected (1997). 


Billie Joe, is that you? - Blogatrix 


Tracklist

1
Tory Davis
2
Bannana Split
3
When Your W/ Me
4
Something Ain't Right
5
Just Another Night
6
She Says
7
Hopeless
8
Remember Me?
9
Summertime
10
Little Sister
11
Africa
12
Deprivation