Showing posts with label Starry Eyes. Show all posts
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10 December 2023

SARAH SHANNON Esteraho EP 1999


by request

 

Discogs 

 

Indie rock from Velocity Girl member Sarah Shannon




Tracklist

1
Wheel In A Wheel
2
Learn The Ride
3
I Don't Want To See The Light
4
Marvel
5
Gone

STARRY EYES Starry Eyes 1997

 


Discogs

 

Guitar-centric indie-pop featuring Sarah Shannon, Jim Spellman, and Kelley Riles of Velocity Girl.


Tracklist

1. Disappearer
2. Radio!
3. Getting Over My Surprise
4. N-N-N-Nervous

10 November 2013

VELOCITY GIRL ¡Simpatico! 1994

by request

Tracklist


1
Sorry Again 2:49
2
There's Only One Thing Left To Say 2:18
3
Tripping Wires 2:47
4
I Can't Stop Smiling 3:16
5
The All-Consumer 3:11
6
Drug Girls 3:36
7
Rubble 4:40
8
Labrador 3:23
9
Hey You, Get Off My Moon 2:49
10
Medio Core 1:54
11
What You Left Behind 2:38
12
Wake Up, I'm Leaving 1:18


20 September 2013

VELOCITY GIRL Gilded Stars and Zealous Hearts 1996

by request
 

Tracklist

1
Gilded Stars 3:22
2
Nothing 2:46
3
Just Like That 2:34
4
Same Old City 3:49
5
Go Coastal 3:18
6
Lose Something 2:23
7
It's Not For You 3:00
8
Zealous Heart 3:14
9
The Only Ones 3:04
10
Finest Hour 2:56
11
Blue In Spite 2:37
12
Formula 1 Throwaway 3:31
13
For The Record 2:40
14
One Word 3:36
 

14 November 2009

VELOCITY GIRL Copacetic 1993

 

 Discogs

 

Wikipedia: Velocity Girl was an American indie rock band formed in 1989 in College Park, Maryland, although it was generally known as a Washington, DC-area band. The band took its name from a Primal Scream B-side. While much 1990s rock music featured an abrasive vocal and instrumental style, Velocity Girl's sound, especially post-1993, was more melodic and typically featured "clean" (non-distorted) electric guitar sounds and two-part harmonies. However, on their first seven-inch records on Slumberland and Merge, as well as their first Sub Pop album, Copacetic, Velocity Girl were noted for their shoegaze influences. The band was noted for its love of releasing a steady stream of 7" vinyl singles. Slumberland Records was formed in 1989 by members of several D.C.-area bands, including Velocity Girl. 

 
Tracklist

1
Pretty Sister4:59
2
Crazy Town3:47
3
Copacetic3:41
4
Here Comes4:42
5
Pop Loser2:24
6
Living Well3:06
7
A Chang5:48
8
Audrey's Eyes3:02
9
Lisa Librarian2:18
10
57 Waltz2:49
11
Candy Apples3:07
12
Catching Squirrels5:42