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21 January 2022

HOW TO BE A HERO Various Artists 1999


 

Discogs 

 

Compilation on Prizefight Records label


Tracklist

1The Firebird SuiteThe Pleasant Return Of Kerrazo
3:08
221 Union SquareIt Couldn't Be Me
4:46
3Park (6)The Pandorian Adventures Of Dan Rosenthal
2:44
4Quell (5)Aftermath3:33
5CursiveAfter The Movies
4:28
6Johnny Angel (3)Sweet Shop Savvy
1:55
7Civic (2)Pincushion Flower
3:43
8Nova Scotia (2)Achilles Heel2:17
9Forty-Seven RonninSomething To Be Desired
3:59
10Baxter (11)These Times
5:25
11Piston HondaFor All The Bryn-Mawr Girls
5:00
12Paper CastlesMiss The Sunset Rising
6:25
13Joshua Fit For BattleSong Three
4:43
14Penfold (2)Chapter Two
3:26
15Joel MadiganDriven Drove Drought
3:44
16AtivinMy Eyes Of Yours
4:21

 

 

28 September 2014

SLOWDOWN VIRGINIA Dead Space 1994


Discogs

Last.Fm


 Slowdown Virginia (1993-1995) was an indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska, on Lumberjack Records, the predecessor to today’s Saddle Creek records. Slowdown Virginia’s birth could best be categorized as a nebulous evolution from The March Hares, (another Omaha band) when in 1993, Matt Oberst and Jim Robino parted ways with The March Hares, leaving Steve Pedersen and Tim Kasher to assume guitar and vocal duties respectively within the new group. In 1995, Slowdown Virginia disbanded and along with members of the then-defunct local Omaha band, Smashmouth, formed Cursive.

 Tracklist


1 Supernova '75 3:13
2 Dave Mustang 4:11
3 Vicki My Sick Gills 3:41
4 Whipping Stick 3:47
5 Martian Landing 2:08
6 Dave Mustang Reprise 0:10
7 Breaking Branches 4:36
8 Blame 5:05
9 Cross-Eyed 3:58
10 Fork In My Socket 5:20
11 Another Slip 5:13
12 Untitled 1:14
13 Juan Pablo Shoe 3:30




16 February 2012

EASTERN YOUTH


self titled
1993


Time Is Running
1990

This is some great oi from Japan. Thanks to Ignacio for the ups!

Biography

by Bradley Torreano

Eastern Youth appeared in 1989, forming in Japan with vocalist/guitarist Hisashi Yoshino, drummer Atsuya Tamori, and bassist Mitsuhashi. The three fell into the so-called "band boom" of the early '90s, and once Mitsuhashi left and Tomokazu Ninomiya took his spot, the band became a major force in the Japanese emo scene. They came to the U.S. with At the Drive In in 2000 and put together a split CD with Cursive in 2002.