30 October 2011

AGNES GOOCH Blind 1997


By request

Biography

by Tom Demalon

The Los Angeles quartet Agnes Gooch's unusual moniker can be traced to an early drummer whose babysitter used to threaten him with retribution at the hands of said character. In actuality, Agnes Gooch is a character from the musical Mame. Finding common musical ground upon meeting in a club, guitarists Nathan Ehrenfeld and Mat Baker chose to form a band, soon adding a bass player going by the name Johnny Lonely. After several false starts, drummer Scott Bushkin completed the lineup and the group began to play out, attracting a following on the L.A. club scene and signing a record deal with Revolution. With a sound that drew as much on traditional, power pop influences as the darker, alternative rock of the period, they released their debut, Blind, in 1997. It would prove to be their only release and, with Baker and Lonely playing in separate bands, it seems likely to remain so.

IDLE Gravity Rocks 1995


By request Info on Idle: http://idlenyc.tripod.com/idlemain.html Thanks to Anonymous for sending me the CD to put on the site!


Tracklist

1 Life In Rock
2 Please Be Quiet Please
3 Feel
4 Rob Says Jazz
5 Girls On Mass Ave.
6 Timebomb
7 June
8 (I'm A) Wreck
9 The List
10 Harbor
11 Alona
12 Revenge Is Karma
13 Light
14 Übermensch

25 October 2011

CUSTOM FLOOR Clear Day 1993


Upped by Buddhaboy


  
Tracklist
1 Lost And (Never) Found
2 Unreal
3 Glass Bottom Boat
4 Clear Day
5 Teenage Years
6 Justice
7 Media Overkill
8 Virus
9 Super-8 Movies
10 Extinct
 

HAZEL Wintogreen 1994


7 inch released on Cavity Search
Thanks to Buddhaboy




Tracklist

A Wintogreen
B King Twist


21 October 2011

CLOSER In The Market 1998

THE MUMMIES and SUPERCHARGER Tour '93 7 inch 1993



Biography

by Mark Deming

The Mummies

The once and future kings of budget rock, the Mummies did for garage rock what the New Bomb Turks did for punk: stripped it to the frame, made it as raunchy as it deserved to be, and reminded everyone what was cool and crazy about the stuff in the first place. Of course, while the New Bomb Turks were able to build a career out of their roots punk cross-breed, the Mummies achieved their greatest notoriety after they broke up, but it's difficult to imagine the rawest edge of the garage revival bands existing without the guiding influence of the gauze-wrapped foursome.

Biography

by Chris Larry

Supercharger

Brought together by a love of rock & roll and a newly purchased drum set Supercharger rocked the early '90s with trashy guitar riffs and a full-throttle misfit punk attack. Based on the cretin hop of the Ramones and the Angry Samoans with a good knowledge of rock & roll's two-minute pop nugget history, Supercharger deconstructed songs till only the essentials of beat and hooks remained. Filling in the gaps with power and volume the music comes across like a cold slap in the face. Teenage mayhem and a general antisocial sentiment cast the band as delinquent savants like those that created the music originally in the 1950s. Calling San Francisco central headquarters, Greg Lowery (bass/vocals), Darin Raeffelli (guitar/vocals), and Karen Singletary (drums/vocals) formed in 1991 and before playing out or … » Read more


Tracklist

A1The MummiesI'm Gonna Kill My Baby Tonight
A2The MummiesI Should Better Be Looking For Dangermen
B1Supercharger (3)Bad Boy
B2Supercharger (3)I'm Beat

HALO OF FLIES Big Mod Hate Trip 1991



Biography

by John Dougan

Destructo, psycho-grunge from Minneapolis with big fuzzed-up guitars.

______________________

Well, I guess that says it all!

SHELLAC


Uranus
1993

Tracklist

A
Doris 3:10
B
Wingwalker 5:00

The Rude Gesture (A Pictorial History)
1993

Tracklist

A1
The Guy Who Invented Fire 1:36
A2
Rambler Song 2:40
B
Billard Player Song 3:45

20 October 2011

SPELL Mississippi 1994


By request

Review

by Pemberton Roach
One of the more back-to-basics bands to emerge from the early-'90s grunge scene, Spell is a stripped-down power trio with an emphasis on the power. Interspersing huge, Black Sabbath by way of Soundgarden-style riffs with softer Velvet Underground and Nico drone sections, the band keeps things pretty simple. The best songs are the ones on which Chanin Floyd sings. On those tracks, Spell recalls other heavy indie bands with female vocals, such as Royal Trux and Thumper, but with more melodic vocals than the former and more ragged production than the latter. The band plays with pretty ferocious energy throughout, but the formula gets a bit old after the first four or five tunes. 

Tracklist

1 Dixie 3:41
2 Seems To Me 3:21
3 Superstar 3:23
4 More 6:28
5 Straight To Hell 3:17
6 4-b 4:34
7 Hazel Motes 4:28
8 Safe 4:26
9 Mom 3:55
10 Bring The Old Man 4:27

19 October 2011

COME Car 12 inch 1991




 

Biography

by Jason Ankeny
The dark and dissonant blues-rock band Come formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1990. The group was led by singer/guitarist Thalia Zedek -- a recovering heroin addict and veteran of the indie-rock scene whose career included tenures fronting Live Skull, Uzi, the Dangerous Birds and White Women -- and guitarist Chris Brokaw, also the drummer for Codeine. Fleshed out by a pair of Athens, Georgia refugees -- former Kilkenny Cats bassist Sean O'Brien and onetime Bar-B-Q Killers drummer Arthur Johnson -- Come spent its first year of existence improvising and jamming together before recording "Car," a single for the Sub Pop label which made them one of the most highly-touted new acts on the underground scene.

Tracklist

1 Car 6:04
2 Last Mistake 5:42
3 Submerge 4:21

TIGER TRAP Supercrush 1993


Discogs

Biography

by Jason Ankeny
Though sadly short-lived, Tiger Trap emerged as one of the most beloved indie-pop bands of the 1990s. The group was formed in Sacramento, CA in 1992 by singers/guitarists Rose Melberg and Angela Loy, schoolmates who soon recruited bassist Jen Braun and drummer Heather Dunn to complete the lineup; within weeks of their formation, Tiger Trap -- so named in reference to a Calvin and Hobbes comic strip -- issued their debut single "Words and Smiles," a split release with Bratmobile which appeared on the Four Letter Words label. Jumping to K, the band issued the "Supercrush" … » Read more

Tracklist

A Supercrush
B1 You And Me
B2 Hiding

15 October 2011

DIMMER Crystalator 1995 7 inch





7 inch
released November 7, 1995

Track listing:
Side 1: Crystalator
Side 2: Dawn's Coming In


13 October 2011

X-TAL Everything Crash 1992


By request

Review

by Steven McDonald

Rough-edged guitars, electric folk elements, and a cynical vocalist spitting out literate, ironic lyrics that tell stories, air concerns, and come up with surprises in terms of content. It was too musically and lyrically smart-ass to appeal to the mainstream programmers, which is a bummer. The band had an agenda, talent, and brains, and the result is an excellent album that makes the brain dance. Unfortunately, barring an EP in 1993, this was the last hurrah for X-Tal.

WATER Nipple 1995


By request

Tracklist

1
Thoughts 3:44
2
Deep 5:02
3
Spin 4:02
4
Seeds 3:46
5
Amoon's Afterlife 5:47
6
Strained 5:00
7
Under My Skin 4:09
8
Hobo Junktown 2:45
9
Oven 4:38
10
Spirit Room Lady 5:14

TREECRUSHER Yes I Don't


By request
(no info available on this band)

TINFED

Synaptic Hardware
1993

Hypersonic Hyperphonic
1996

Biography

by Heather Phares

California's electronic/modern rock quartet Tinfed consists of vocalist/guitarist/programmer Rey Osburn, guitarist/programmer Eric Stenman, drummer/percussionist Matt McCord, and bassist Rick Verrett. The group formed in the mid-'90s and released two indie-label albums, 1994's Synaptic Hardware and 1996's Hypersonic Hyperphonic before they signed to Third Rail/Hollywood Records, where they appeared on the Mission: Impossible 2 soundtrack and released their third album Tried + True.

THROW THAT BEAT IN THE GARBAGECAN Not Particularly Silly 1991


By request

THE RAKE'S PROGRESS Cheese Food Prostitute EP 1994


By request

THE LEMONS


The Lemons EP
1995


 


 

The Lemons Biography by Stewart Mason

A lot of bands change a lot between their indie debut and their first major-label release, but few as much as the Lemons. The group that recorded 1993's Marvel is almost entirely a different band than the group who signed with Mercury Records in 1994; unfortunately, the indie group was the better one.

The first lineup of the Lemons formed in 1991 consisting of guitarist and primary songwriter Greg Lovell, singer and lead guitarist Jimmy Paulson, bassist Brent Saunders, and drummer Rob Cunningham. The quartet gigged around Seattle during the immediate post-grunge era, finally releasing their debut album, Marvel, on the local indie Macola Records in 1993. A speedy album that owed more to the bratty '80 pop-punk of the Descendents and All than the currently fashionable sludgy grunge sound, Marvel was a refreshing change of pace, but the group split in half almost immediately upon its release. Paulson took a temporary job as lead guitarist for the Best Kissers in the World and then formed the hard rock New American Shame. Lovell became lead singer and added Jeff Hiatt on lead guitar. The reconstituted band signed with Mercury Records in 1994 and released a self-titled EP. The group recorded the first version of their second album in Memphis with the Descendents' Bill Stevenson producing, but the label rejected the tapes. Replacing Cunningham (who joined Flake) with new drummer Nabil Ayers, the Lemons re-recorded the Stevenson tapes and released Sturdy in 1995. By that time, however, the bloom was off the Seattle rose and the record sold poorly. The Lemons were dropped and broke up the following year. 


The Lemons Marvel

Tracklist

1
Slippin Away2:34
2
Come Ta Grips3:14
3
Move2:56
4
Wakin Up3:25
5
All I Got3:18
6
Keep Diggin2:27
7
Circle K Girl2:42
8
Marvel3:21
9
Ugly Stik2:54
10
Call It A Day4:17



The Lemons The Lemons EP


Tracklist

1
Keep Diggin'2:27
2
Half The Way2:47
3
Low2:20
4
Know Your Place2:50
5
I'm Not Your Pop1:37



12 October 2011

CHER U.K. Go-Go Fish 1994


By request

Biography

by Stewart Mason

Deserving massive praise for their brilliantly smart-alecky name alone, Missouri punk-pop trio Cher U.K. never quite delivered on the sarcastic promise of its handle, but the band's signature mixture of loopy lyrics, surprisingly catchy hooks, and noise rock interruptions -- like a mutation of the key attributes of the Meat Puppets, the Young Fresh Fellows, and the Butthole Surfers -- is entertainingly unpredictable.

Singer/guitarist Mike McCoy, bassist Heather Grehan, and drummer Lisa McKenzie formed Cher U.K. in Kansas City, MO, in 1991. After a 1992 debut single on the redoubtable Fist Puppet label, "Janitor in a Drum" backed with "Disaster," Cher U.K. signed with Twin/Tone's Red Decibel subsidiary and recorded their full-length debut, 1993's She's a Weird Little Snack. A surprisingly poppy follow-up, 1994's Go-Go Fish, was a bit more refined and less noisy, with the Velvet Underground homage/plagiarism "Baldie" among the standouts. Cher U.K. split up shortly … » Read more


10 October 2011

SOLAR RACE Homespun 1997

by request

 
 

Indie rock band from Manchester, UK, who released one album and a handful of singles during the mid-1990s. Disbanded in 1998.
 
 
 
 
Tracklist

1
JD's Sonic Raincoat6:11
2
Get Ahead4:25
3
My Enemy3:10
4
Not Here4:12
5
One Day Out5:01
6
Good Enough3:26
7
Drink My Piss3:34
8
Resilient Little Muscle3:34
9
Lee Speaks6:00
10.1
Peter's Revenge2:29
10.2
[no audio]13:00
10.3
[untitled]5:12

DODGEBALL Hooray for Everything 1997

by request
 
 
 
 
  
Late 1990s pop punk band from San Diego, California.

 

Tracklist

1
Intro2:29
2
7/82:39
3
BP2:15
4
Broken2:29
5
Number 51:33
6
Porchsong2:05
7
X-Tract2:21
8
Jefe Juan1:50
9
Losin' It0:59
10
Situation Ugly1:48
11
Truth3:01
12
Beans1:43
13
Canker Sore2:21
14
Hobby2:50
15
Untitled0:08
16
It's Not Cool...3:54
17
Untitled3:22
18
Untitled0:06