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Artist Biography by Greg Prato
Pittsburgh natives Hurl
started out as a trio back in the summer of 1991. Guitarist/singer Matt
Daly was the leader of the band, which also included guitarist/bassist
Matt Jenick (also a member of the band Don Caballero)
and drummer Dave Brunger. Their sound was high-energy, guitar-driven
alternative/punk, and was expressed through a series of singles. Soon
after, another guitarist (Dan Wilson) was added to make their sound even denser. The more conventional drum stylings of Noah Leger (who has also played with the Speaking Canaries) replaced Hurl's percussionist, solidifying the present-day Hurl lineup. Leger's presence signaled a much more powerful, upfront sound, as evidenced on their debut for Third Gear, A Place Called Today. The album was a delight for fans of tough (and sometimes dreamy) alt-rock and was produced by Shellac member Bob Weston. Hurl embarked on a club tour soon after the album's release. We Are Quiet followed in 1998, and Not a Memory appeared in 1999.
Tracklist
Four Feet To Infinity | 3:40 |
One Man, Buck | 2:57 |
Motorola! | 3:42 |
No. 11 | 3:55 |
Effie | 5:31 |
(The Advantages Of) Temporary Baldness | 3:31 |
Faceman | 3:53 |
Madison Earful | 4:16 |
Radishes | 4:17 |
Slow Learner | 6:51 |
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