Showing posts with label The Makers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Makers. Show all posts

29 March 2026

I HATE THE 90s VOLUME 30

 

 As always, just like in the '90s, this compilation will fit on a CD.

 

 Tracklist

  1. BRAD My Fingers
  2. GOMEZ 78 Stone Wobble
  3. BEATNIK FILMSTARS Bigot Sponger Haircut Policy
  4. LITTLE RED CAR Cardboard
  5. THE LUCKSMITHS Punchlines
  6. 12 RODS I Wish You Were A Girl
  7. SISTER PSYCHIC Velvet Dog
  8. 84 NASH Shot Bully
  9. SUPERCHARGER You Irritate Me
10. CHARMING Mississippi
11. THE CAPITOL CITY DUSTERS Minutemen Song
12. STEPHEN DUFFY She Freak
13. IMPOSSIBLE MUSIC FORCE Blah Na Na
14. CECIL SEASKULL True Love
15. THE HANG UPS Runway
16. PET Rogan
17. DISTORTION FELIX Green Army Man
18. SOMETHING FOR KATE Toothpaste
19. THE MAKERS Leopard Print Sissy
20. SISTER GEORGE Virus Envy
21. THE HOOBLERS Love
22. SONIC BOOM Indian Summer
23. SWERVEDRIVER You Find It Everywhere
24. CORNERSHOP Brimful of Asha 

11 December 2022

THE ESTRUS COCKTAIL COMPANION Various Artists 1994

 



Discogs

 

Surf/garage/punk comp on the Estrus record label

 

 Tracklist

1The ApemenPogo A' Go-Go2:28
2The CowslingersStrip Bars, Liquor & Fireworks1:57
3The Del LagunasIntoxica3:14
4Girl TroubleA Shot In The Dark3:18
5Jackie & The CedricsMockingbird2:21
6Jack O'FireTrouble Man4:15
7The MakersThe Jerome Tree2:18
8Man Or Astro-Man?The Carbonated Comet1:52
9The MortalsAtomic Cocktail1:51
10Southern Culture On The SkidsMoonshine Martinis1:53
11Satan's PilgrimsVampiro1:55
12TeengenerateLet's Take Another Booze1:42

 

28 June 2020

THE MAKERS Hunger 1997

 



Artist Biography by


Garage punk outfit the Makers formed in Spokane, WA, in 1991, originally assembling frontman Mike Maker, his bassist brother Don Maker, guitarists Tim Maker and John Maker, and drummer Jay Maker. Famed for their anarchic live dates and for traveling from show to show in a 1965 Pontiac hearse, the group signed to Sympathy for the Record Industry to issue their debut 10" Hip-Notic; the exit of John Maker coincided with a move to the Estrus label for the full-length follow-up, 1993's Howl! The instrumental EP The Devil's Nine Questions preceded the Makers' second long player, 1994's All Night Riot; a trashier, more distorted sound distinguished the band's self-titled third LP, with guitarist Jamie Maker replacing Tim Maker for 1997's Hunger. After backing singer April March on her April March Sings the Songs album, the Makers resurfaced in 1998 with a new retro-glam approach on the acclaimed Psychopathia Sexualis, heralding the change by adopting new stage names -- Michael Machine, Don Virgo, Jay Amerika, and Jamie Jack Frost, respectively. The Makers made their Sub Pop label debut with 2000's acclaimed Rock Star God and followed it in 2002 with Strangest Parade. Jay Maker left the group that year to be replaced by Jimmy Chandler and the band parted ways with Sub Pop as well. They soon signed with Kill Rock Stars and in 2004 released Stripped, a collection of re-recordings of songs originally put out on Estrus between 1991 and 1998. They also welcomed back guitarist Tim Maker (now known as Timothy Killingsworth) expanding the group to a 5-piece for the album. This same line-up released Everybody Rise! in the fall of 2005. 
 

Tracklist

1 Small Town Depression
2 Tear Apart
3 No Count
4 Razorblade
5 Worlds Apart
6 Hard Times
7 Leopard Print Sissy
8 Sticky
9 Temper Tantrum
10 Live Or Die
11 Fair Game
12 Crash Ride
13 Mr. Blood
14 Take A Ride
15 Stone Boy
16 Why Can't I Live Forever