29 June 2015

MINK Get In Get Out 1998


by request


 Sounds like Weezer but in a good way.





Tracklist
1. Listen to the Quiet
2. Solid Air
3. Straight Man
4. Cough
5. Finger Lakes
6. College
7. Mr. Frankenstein
8. The Psychic
9. Audiosexwave
10. C
at Behaviour

GOODNESS 5 Song EP 1997



by request


Tracklist

1 Pretender 3:33
2 Lost 3:20
3 Anthem 3:31
4 Queen Gasoline 3:20
5 Hyper Cool 1:41

25 June 2015

CRANES Forever 1993

by request
 
 

Tracklist

Everywhere 3:41
Cloudless 5:33
Jewel 3:09
Far Away 3:55
Adrift 5:12
Clear 3:45
Sun And Sky 3:35
And Ever 4:07
Golden 3:44
Rainbows 3:12
 

CRACKERBASH self titled 1992

by request
 
 

Tracklist

1 Human Alarm Clock
2 My Own Fool
3 Bad Karma
4 Bite
5 4 Ltrs.
6 Jasper
7 Tile
8 Bike
9 Gresham
10 Counter
11 Trinkets

24 June 2015

THE CLARKS Love Gone Sour Suspicion And Bad Debt 1994

by request
 
 

Tracklist

1 Treehouse
2 Cigarette
3 Promised Land
4 Now And Then
5 Sun Don't Shine
6 Better Day
7 I'm The Only
8 Behind My Back
9 Climb Down
10 Madeline
11 Tell Me
12 Already Down
13 Sound The Warning
14 Let You Go
 

FLOWERHEAD ...ka-BLOOM! 1992

by request
 
 

Artist Biography by

A Texas group that attempted to resurrect '60s psychedelia (but wound up sounding like Soundgarden), Flowerhead was a hard rockin' quartet that enjoyed a brief career during the early '90s. Consisting of members Eric Schmitz (vocals, guitar), Buz Zoller (guitar), Eric Faust (bass), and Pete Levine (drums), the band issued an independent, cassette-only release first, 1990's In the Toybox, before signing to the Zoo label and issuing two more albums -- 1992's Ka-Bloom (which the group toured behind with an opening slot on Blind Melon's spring 1993 U.S. tour) and 1995's People's Fuzz. Shortly thereafter, Flowerhead had gone the way of the buffalo. 

Tracklist

1 Acid Reign 5:07
2 All Along The Way 2:50
3 Thunderjeep 5:51
4 Snagglepuss 5:44
5 Everything Is Beautiful 3:30
6 Oh Shane 7:22
7 What?! 3:46
8 Coffee 6:40
9 Sunflower 5:18

 

22 June 2015

EDNASWAP Chicken EP 1996

by request
 
 

Tracklist

1 Glow 4:02
2 Nothing Is Broken 3:02
3 Torn 4:01
4 Therapy 4:04
5 Way Down 3:30
 

TACKLE BOX

1993

1993

by request

alt rock - the vocalist reminds me of Lou Reed
Thanks to Eric B.
 



21 June 2015

THE YUMMY FUR Night Club 1996


 
 
Jangly, somewhat lo-fi indie rock. 

Glaswegian indie art-punks featuring future members of the 1990s and Franz Ferdinand.
 

Tracklist

A1 Plastic Cowboy
A2 Prole Birthday
A3 Kirsty Cooper
A4 Theme From Ultrabra
A5 Films
A6 Cheloveck
A7 Republic Of Salo
A8 Rollerderby
A9 Theoretically Pink
B1 Kodak Nancy Europe
B2 Carry On Nurse
B3 I Am 'Cosmetic Man'
B4 Roxy Girls
B5 Klaxxon Education Film
B6 Exact Copy Of Herman Friendly
B7 Sergeant Jumper
B8 Chinese Bookie
 
 
 

PUSSYCAT TRASH Non-Stop Hip-Action 1995





PUSSYCAT TRASH were around back in the heyday of the UK riot-grrrl scene of the early 1990s. Along with the likes of HUGGY BEAR and SKINNED TEEN, they forged the backbone of a vital and vibrant underground scene. PUSSYCAT TRASH also contained a young Pete and Rachel, who later went on to form the amazing RED MONKEY. They also ran the inspiring Slampt records, which is unfortunately no more.
 

Tracklist

A1 Existentialism
A2 Punk Xerox Connections
A3 I Need Science Fiction
A4 Galore
A5 Style B: Rogue Robots.
A6 Zombie Beat
A7 Pussycat Trash Vs. Jarvis Cocker
A8 Fuck
B1 Big Sulk
B2 Mock Style Examinations
B3 Viva La Punka
B4 Fake Heart
B5 Dumb Crush
B6 Tattoo
B7 Spacesuit In A Supermarket
B8 Style A: Resistance Is Useful
B9 Where Will We Strike Next
 

SKINNED TEEN Karate Hairdresser 7 inch 1993

 Get your karate riot grrrl gear on!
 

Tracklist


A1 Skinned Teen Anthem
A2 Karate Hairdresser
A3 Lust-Filled Boys
A4 Strawberry Queen
B1 Punk Rockest
B2 Dancing Alice
B3 Sounded Round
 

THE CLARKS Someday Maybe 1997

by request
 If you like the Jayhawks you'd probably like this. Rock with a taste of country.

Artist Biography by


I'll Tell You What Man
Since their formation in Pittsburgh in 1988, the Clarks have been grinding out country-influenced garage rock. Though guitarist/vocalist Scott Blasey, guitarist Rob Hertweck, bassist Greg Joseph, and drummer David Minarik built their early reputation on college campuses, their straight-ahead rock sound seemed equally compatible with commercial radio and barhalls across the rust belt. Their debut album, I'll Tell You What Man, produced a regional hit, "Help Me Out," and gained unusually strong radio play for a self-produced album. Subsequent releases -- The Clarks, Love Gone Sour Suspicion and Bad Debt (with Hertweck now going by Robert James), and The Clarks Live -- each doubled the sales that had been earned by the previous album and developed the Clarks from a Pittsburgh phenomenon into a band that had great regional appeal and a small national presence. That presence was solidified thanks to the band's move to major label MCA with 1997's Someday Maybe; however, the Clarks remained silent for three years afterward, even as their back catalog became available nationally through the King Mouse label. They finally returned in 2000 with Let It Go, their first album for Razor & Tie. The label kept them on the roster, and the following year they stepped back into the studio to work with producer Justin Niebank on Another Happy Ending, released in the summer of 2002. 

Tracklist


1 Stop!
2 Courtney
3 Mercury
4 Rain
5 Caroline
6 Never Let You Down
7 Fatal
8 The Box
9 One Day In My Life
10 No Place Called Home
11 Everything Has Changed
12 These Wishes
13 Last Call
14 Cigarette