Showing posts with label Appalachian Death Ride. Show all posts
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11 February 2023

AS SEEN ON TV Various Artists 1996


 

Discogs

 

alt rock comp on Spare Me Records


Tracklist

1Jenny MaeJealousy Reigns High
26 Cents And Natalie*My Date With Rachel Sweet
3ZaiusI'm Smarter Than That
4PumpernickelMean
5Silly Pillows*Decorated Dream
6Arthur Doyle And His DoyleesThe Doyle Device
7Thomas Jefferson Slave ApartmentsBread And Butter
83 Dream BagMoonbeam
95 Chinese BrothersThree Cool Guys
10Kevin TrainorI'll Look For You
11Appalachian Death RideShoes
12The Caroline KnowA Place In My Heart
13LackeySewing Kit
14Ian Anderson (14)Stupid Hunk
15Love PuddleModern Day Icarus
16Swearing At MotoristsKing Of Baltimore / Sympathy For Thinkers
17Girl AfraidThe Hatred In Your Eyes Makes Me Sing This Song Of Joy
18Tim Carroll (8)Open Flame
19SinkcharmerDog Done Died
20Azalia SnailAffair At Styles
21Jason MorphewRiddled With Regret
22Bernie MireaultDoesn't Matter What I Think
235 Chinese BrothersTrust Me
24Bloody HawaiiansHeart Song

15 December 2019

BUMPED BY KARAOKE Datapanik's Greatest Hits Vol. II 1992

compilation on Datapanik record label
 
 

 Tracklist 

1 Girly Machine Cossack 2:10
2 Girly Machine Gun 1:50
3 Pica Huss Feel The Real 4:01
4 Pica Huss What Comes Around Goes Around 2:39
5 Greenhorn Sassafras Tea 3:31
6 Greenhorn Dreamer 4:29
7 Blood Family Poison Pill/Peanut Jones 3:08
8 Gaunt (2) I Believe (In None Of This) 2:17
9 Gaunt (2) She's Got It 3:04
10 Gaunt (2) Song For Suzi 1:57
11 The Boy Scout Love Triangle Ann 1:36
12 Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments Overemphasize 3:22
13 Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments You Can't Kill Stupid 2:38
14 Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments Edge Central 2:51
15 The New Bomb Turks Long Gone Sister 2:02
16 The New Bomb Turks Spinnin' Clock 2:15
17 The New Bomb Turks Sucker Punch 4:15
18 G-Spot Tornados Bo Weevil 3:05
19 Stupid Fucking Hippie* The Circleville Pumpkin Festival Song 2:30
20 Mike Rep And Quotas '91* Creature With The Atom Brain 4:45
21 Appalachian Death Ride Harvest Moon 6:46
22 Monster Truck Five 30 Shotwell 3:39
23 V3* Adam Twelve 2:05
24 Shepard* / Cicirella* Game Of Sport 1:53
25 No Artist Warren's Message 0:14
 

THE SOUND OF POVERTY Anyway Singles 92-93 1994

compilation on Get Hip Recordings


Tracklist 

1 Gaunt (2) Jim Motherfucker 3:21
2 Gaunt (2) Spine 4:08
3 Appalachian Death Ride Firefly 3:48
4 Appalachian Death Ride Drowning 4:02
5 Greenhorn Conversations With Myself 5:04
6 Greenhorn Callous 3:52
7 Monster Truck 005* Ain't Never Been 3:04
8 Monster Truck 005* Edge Of Meigs 2:56
9 Monster Truck 005* Over The Floor / Out The Door 5:33
10 Gaunt (2) Sad Songs 2:53
11 Belreve Walk 2:10
12 V-3 Negotiate Nothing (Alt. Version) 2:49
13 Greenhorn Shell (Cow Version) 6:02
14 Stupid Fuckin Hippie* Bladdernut 6:45
15 Stupid Fuckin Hippie* Hurlwind 5:02
16 Bassholes Hokey-Pokey 3:24
17 Log (2) She's The One 3:10
18 Vibralux Junk 3:28
19 New Bomb Turks* Pist 2:23

 


19 October 2012

APPALACHIAN DEATH RIDE Hobo's Codebook 2003

By request

Here's a review of their self titled album from 1996:

review

by Stephen Howell
Galloping rhythms, squelching feedback, three- or four-chord changes per song, and moments that sound like R.E.M. and Pink Floyd under the musical direction of George Jones are all part of this album. A bumbling Southern-type growl leads the track "Willow Garden," which is a trip to Texas without actually having to go there. Highlights such as "Sunrise," with its gurgling bass and drums, sound like a forest filled with amazingly loud electric guitars that are shaking squirrels down from the trees. Other numbers like "St. Anthony" mix banjos and guitars, making you envision indie rock kids square-dancing at a slightly askew hoedown. Tragedy does strike though, as the band comes close to plagiarizing Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World" riff on "Slick." The group also has the tendency to overindulge in its fancies, as displayed on "M.I.B.," where the guitar solo decides to rattle the listener's teeth for over half the track in wild abandonment. With its mixed bag of well-planned compositions and half-baked mental snippets, you're bound to view this release as a glass that's either half full or half empty.