Showing posts with label Fuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fuel. Show all posts

15 April 2020

CAN YOU BREAK THROUGH? Various Artists 1990

 




Tracklist

A1 Fuel (5) For Lack Of Better Words
A2 Angry Son Suffocation
A3 Dog Tired Song And A Prayer
A4 Sticks + Stones* Means
A5 Lost (7) See You Tomorrow
A6 Walt Mink Fragile
A7 Green Day Best Thing In Town
B1 People's Court* The Subsurface
B2 Bad Trip Fix Quick
B3 Sticks + Stones* Lost Along The Way
B4 Dog Tired Quick To Judge
B5 Beef Trust Crack In The Ice
B6 Gneissmaker Universe M
B7 Go! (2) Greg

14 October 2018

FUEL Timeless EP 1994

by request
 
 shoegaze featuring Elizabeth Fraser and Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins


Tracklist  

1 Butterfly Knife 4:23
2 Shiva 6:21
3 Timeless 2:35
4 Candygram 4:49
5 Wildfire 4:39

24 October 2016

FUEL Monuments To Excess 1995





Apparently and surprisingly, I have never posted this fantastic compilation of music from Fuel, whose first release hit the scene back in 1989 on cassette, and simply titled "Fuel!." In 1990, Fuel released a split 7 inch (luckily I still have my copy) with Phleg Camp and in '91 recorded a split 7 inch with Angry Son. Below is a nice review of this comp.



Discogs


AllMusic Review by  

Ten years ago when emo was young, this late San Francisco four were the West Coast's answer to the peaking D.C. Dischord roster of Fugazi and other such bands. This second reissue of their lone 1990 self-titled LP, originally on the Rough Trade subsidiary Sixth International (with seven bonus tracks from four 7" releases), is a good example of where it all began. Jim Allison and Mike Kirsch's vocals are brutally shouted, tunefully, with great angst and an antagonistic sense of wrong. The band is as resolute, fast, and edgy as its lyrics (clue: a picture of Woody Guthrie with his "This machine kills fascists" guitar graces the inner sleeve), and is at its best when its Adolescents-derived So-Cal soaring leads step up. It all has that stamp of authenticity to it, of people inspired by a new movement to say and play something bestial and important. It has the urgency that a substantial chunk of underground post-punk/post-hardcore music had during the second half of the '80s. Now it doesn't seem so unique, but that's what happens when you and others make a mold that is later overcopied. This original version of emo was a lot more hardcore, a lot more out there and intense than the sometimes more polite version of today's more easily replicated kind. This required a total physical and emotional charge. (P.O. Box 460402; San Francisco, CA 94146-0402) 

Tracklist

1 Disengaged
2 2:52 (Instrumental)
3 Some Gods
4 Remains To Be Seen
5 Cue To You
6 The Name Is...
7 Why Can't You See
8 Actualized
9 Habit
10 Not Up For Sale
11 Take Effect
12 Untitled (Instrumental)
13 Incomplete
14 Fuel Hymn (Activate)
15 Turn On
16 Why Can't You (Shield Your Eyes)
17 The Name Is...
18 For Lack Of Better Words (Shine)