Artist Biography by Joslyn Layne
The Philistines Jr. first began playing when Peter Katis was a freshman at the University of Vermont in 1985; they played their first gig on campus, opening for local heroes Phish. Katis began taking music production classes at SUNY Purchase in 1989. He worked as an intern, assistant, and engineer in various New York City recording studios, and started recording songs with his brother Tarquin. The band's first EP, Greenwich, CT, was recorded and mixed entirely at SUNY Purchase, and was the inaugural release on Tarquin Records, which issued the majority of the group's subsequent output. The record was a hit on college radio, and John Peel became a fan, personally phoning the band up to express his appreciation. The Philistines eventually recorded three Peel Sessions and toured throughout the United States and the U.K. several times.
A second EP, The Continuing Struggle of..., appeared in 1993, and debut full-length The Sinking of the S.S. Danehower arrived in 1995. By this point, Bubble Core Records founder Adam Pierce (later known for his solo project Mice Parade) was the group's drummer. They also frequently played as the backing band for Vermont-based cartoonist and songwriter James Kochalka. Following a few 7" singles (including a split single with a one-off Moby side project called Schaumgummi), the Philistines Jr. reemerged with the sprawling and impressive Analog vs. Digital (Or We Don't Get the Respect We Deserve in Today's Scientific Community) in 2001. The album's concluding song, "55 M.P.H.," featured brief solos by friends and associates such as Guster and R. Stevie Moore.
Tracklist
1 | Tarquin Descending | |
2 | The Sci-Fi Song | |
3 | Moon River | |
4 | The Sinking Of The S.S. Danehower | |
5 | We Will All Go Down Together | |
6 | The Voyage Of The S.S. Danehower | |
7 | The Impossible Dream Of The Submarine | |
8 | Last Night, James Kochalka Got Really Drunk And Swears He Saw A U.F.O. | |
9 | N | |
10 | The Leaking Of The S.S. Danehower | |
11 | It's Paul & Dave! | |
12 | Wo Ist Das Unterseeboot? | |
13 | The Building Of S.S Danehower |
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