Showing posts with label Fuck. Show all posts
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12 December 2022

EXTRA WALT! 2 X 7 inch Various Artists 1996

 


Discogs

 

The first person to email me what band's record cover Extra Walt is imitating gets 3 requests of anything you want. One, two, three...GO! Please email me with your answer. Thanks!

We have a winner! Thanks for playing along!

 
Compilation on Walt Records


Tracklist

A1MoviolaRock Bottom Falls
A2Led ByrdThe Dragon #1
B1Simon JoynerMilk
B2Trailer BrideMaudlin
C1Bird Feet FeelingsOne Wish
C2The Extra GlennsGravedigger
D1FuckWrongy Wrong
D2PortastaticNot The Same

11 June 2020

FOLLOW THE BOUNCING BALL Various Artists 1995

 




Tracklist

1 Stratotanker Welfare Song
2 Alger Hiss Gallo
3 Spatula Distance Of The Moon
4 Spent (2) Unwrapped, Ungiven
5 The Receptionists Berry Stained
6 Holiday Flyer Halo
7 The Spiny Anteaters Buffalo Toy
8 Fuck One Eye Out The Door
9 Poem Rocket The Animal Planter
10 Hem (3) Love To Listen
11 Baby Tooth Zero Balancer
12 Joel Phelps* Last At Last
13 Simon Joyner I Would Not Try To Break Ties With Me
14 Jessamine All The Same
15 Bardo Pond Jungle Tune

31 March 2013

FILM SCHOOL Brilliant Career 2001

by request
 
 
 
 
 

biography

by Heather Phares

Inspired by post-punk, dream pop, and a touch of electronica, the San Francisco-via-New York quintet Film School began as the brainchild of vocalist/guitarist Krayg Burton (aka Greg Bertens), who began recording under the Film School name in the late '90s. After releasing the I'm Not Working 7" on MeToo! Records, Burton joined forces with a rotating cast of musicians to make 2001's full-length A Brilliant Career, including members of Fuck and Elephone as well as Pavement and Preston School of Industry's Scott Kannberg. Also involved in the sessions were keyboardist Jason Ruck and guitarist/vocalist Nyles Lannon (also of the electronic group Technicolor and his side project n.lannon), who both became permanent members of the band. For the tour supporting A Brilliant Career, Film School recruited Lannon's fellow Technicolor bass player Justin LaBo and drummer Ben Montesano. This lineup recorded 2003's Alwaysnever EP for Kannberg's boutique label Amazing Grease. After appearing at South by Southwest early in 2005, Film School signed to Beggars Banquet and began recording, joined by new drummer Donny Newenhouse. The On & On EP arrived that fall and heralded the release of their self-titled album in winter 2006. Film School's lineup had almost completely changed by the time Hideout, their third album, arrived in 2007; bassist Lorelei Plotcyz, guitarist Dave Dupuis, and drummer James Smith added to the album’s darker, more cohesive sound. The group spent most of 2008 touring in support of the album and contributed a cover of “An American Dream” to the Love and Rockets tribute album New Tales to Tell the following year. When Beggars Banquet dissolved and left Film School without a label, the bandmembers planned to release their fourth album, Fission, by themselves. However, Hi-Speed Soul, which issued albums by the group’s former tourmate Adam Franklin, stepped in and gave Fission a mid-2010 release.
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Tracklist
 
  1. American Turnip
  2. Not About A Girl
  3.
Ume's Lament
  4. Tangoed Out
  5. Introduced
  6. Intentions
  7.
Road To The Sunchairs
  8. Far Away
  9. A Taste of Dust
10. Tricky
11. Watch You Drink
12.
Manville, CA 

16 April 2011

FUCK Conduct 1998



 
 
 
Fuck is Timothy Prudhomme, Geoff Soule, Theodore Ellison and Kyle Statham. They started playing together in San Francisco in 1994. Since then they've released seven records and played over 400 shows across the US, Europe and Canada.
 
 
Tracklist

1
The Thing
2
Drinking Artist2:02
3
Straddle1:37
4
Monkey Doll1:39
5
Italy2:45
6
Stumble Inn1:54
7
My Melting Snowman1:04
8
Laundry Shop2:27
9
Get Over Him2:44
10
Alice, All I Want Is Alice0:27
11
Stupid Band2:21
12
Never Comin' Back2:14
13
Twist Off2:15
14
Gimme Some2:53
15
Stray2:30
16
Gone2:11
17
Blind Beauty2:07

20 January 2010

FUCK Pardon My French 1997



Discogs



Fuck was formed in Oakland, California in 1993. The members met while stuck in a police holding cell over the weekend, and wrote a few songs while in jail.[1] They released a self-titled cassette called Fuck, and a single, MonkeyBeautyShotgun on their own imprint, Rhesus Records, in 1994. (The songs from the cassette would eventually find their way onto later releases.[2]) They released their second full-length album Pretty...Slow in 1996. The album was ultimately released on three different labels. Their third album, Baby Loves a Funny Bunny, was also released in 1996.

The band then signed to Matador Records, who released the albums Pardon My French in 1997 and Conduct in 1998. According to Timothy Prudhomme, the band were told by a Matador marketing director that they needed to change the name of the band. They refused to give in. 


Tracklist

1
Li'l Hilda1:41
2
Fuck Motel2:34
3
Le Serpent2:03
4
Bestest Friend2:29
5
Compromise
6
One Lb Of In3:07
7
La Jolla1:35
8
For Lori3:09
9
Raggy Rag1:35
10
Tether3:48
11
Dirty Brunette2:46
12
To My Gurl1:59
13
Thoroughfare2:00
14
Sometimes3:46
15
Am I Losin'2:48
16
Scribble Dibble2:23