GRAY MATTER Thog 1992
Artist Biography
by Patrick Foster
Formed in the summer 1983 from the ashes of several Washington, D.C., area punk bands, Gray Matter's
mix of melody and punk power helped key the 1984-1985 punk resurgence
in the nation's capitol. Consisting of guitarist Mark Haggerty and
drummer Dante Ferrando (both of controversial first wave Dischord band Iron Cross), guitarist and singer Jeff Turner (founder of WGNS cassette label and studio), and bassist Steve Niles, Gray Matter
was inspired by British punk bands. The band rehearsed but rarely
played out, and it wasn't until the summer of 1984 that they played
their first important public gigs, finding alliance with bands like Rites of Spring
and Beefeater. The group made their first recordings in November of
1984, going into Dischord's "house" studio, Inner Ear, with Minor Threat's Ian Mackaye
assisting with production. The recordings, which revealed the influence
of early-D.C. punk ("Gray Matter," "Caffeine Blues"), also warned about
the dangers of punk nostalgia ("Retrospect") and featured a surprising
cover of the Beatles'
"I Am the Walrus" was the first hint of the band's strong pop streak.
The record was issued by a small local label, then reissued by Dischord
in 1990. The group hit their stride on the August 1985 recordings that
became the Take It Back EP. Crashing power chords mixed with pop
melodies and rushing rhythms on "Chutes and Ladders" and the title cut,
and the record stands as a landmark of the mid-'80s Dischord style. The
record was cut during what came to be known as "Revolution Summer" in
D.C., a period of punk solidarity that helped turn attentions away from
personal concerns to political and social ones, paving the way for
latter day heroes like Fugazi. Jon Kirschten
replaced Haggerty in the fall of 1985, but the band had nearly run its'
course, breaking up in the spring of the following year. Turner and
Niles reunited with Haggerty in Three, which included former Minor Threat drummer (and Dischord co-founder) Jeff Nelson while Ferrando went on to play with Ignition. Turner also played with Senator Flux. The band reunited in late 1990, touring and recording Thog,
a fine disc that showed the group's grasp of pop punk sensibilities but
lacked their former power. They called it quits for good in 1993.
Tracklist
1 |
Thog |
4:36
|
2 |
Second Guess |
2:50
|
3 |
The Disinclined |
4:34
|
4 |
Bite The Bit |
2:35
|
5 |
Song In Threes |
2:34
|
6 |
I've Just Seen A Face |
2:08
|
7 |
Killing Direction |
2:55
|
8 |
October |
4:12
|
9 |
Snare |
2:52
|
10 |
Slow Grind |
3:17
|
11 |
Smoking Hole |
3:27
|
12 |
Drain |
3:51 |
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