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05 May 2024

DOGHOUSE FIFTY Various Artists 1997


 

Discogs

 

Compilation on the hardcore/punk label Doghouse

 

Tracklist

1The Get Up KidsDon't Hate Me2:57
2Hot Water MusicBetter Sense3:13
3Chamberlain (2)Everything Here3:47
4TramlawAll Those Times5:08
5Joshua (10)Your World Is Over5:19
6Omaha (2)A Night Of Mystery4:53
7MetroschifterAlphabetical4:55
8Eleven Eleven (2)Watch Me12:39
9ThreadbareIn Effigy3:35
10Cable (5)Sick Little Ritual4:23
11Old PikeSurface3:08
12Falling ForwardGreat Union Divide3:30
13Colossus Of The FallBrick By Brick3:52
14EndpointPencil Break2:57
15Transcend (4)Anacronism3:21
16Majority Of OneQuarry3:17



05 March 2024

INITIAL RECORDS CATALOG SAMPLER DISC NUMBER ONE Various Artists 1998


 

Discogs 

 

Killer comp of emo/hardcore bands on Initial Records

 


Tracklist

1As Friends RustHome Is Where The Heart Aches2:28
2BotchJohn Woo3:15
3Boy Sets Fire*The Fine Art Of Falling2:58
4Cave InMoral Eclipse2:05
5ChalklinePresent Tense4:40
6Chamberlain (2)Go Down Believing4:03
7CoalesceA New Language2:14
8CorrinSeed Of Cain2:40
9Darkest HourReflections Of Ruin3:50
10ElliottSuitcase And Atoms3:53
11The EnkindelsFlorida Trash3:30
12FastbreakFast Cars Fast Women2:03
13Get HighDarkness Divider1:35
14Give Until GoneFors3:38
15Harvest (3)Epicure3:02
16In My EyesThe Way It Was Left2:02
17Indecision (2)Dream Come True1:57
18Ink And Dagger*The Fine Art Of Original Sin4:04
19Jazz June*When The Drums5:25
20JejuneThis Afternoons Malady4:20
21KeepsakeInfinity Road2:37
22MetroschifterThe Name Of A Street3:46
23Stalag Seventeen*Margin = 12:45

TRAMLAW Law of Averages 1996

 


Discogs

 

This reminds me a lot of Chamberlain, especially the vocals. The bassist also played with Endpoint, Metroschifter and Falling Forward. On the Doghouse Records label.


Tracklist

1
Just A Fear2:53
2
Fifty Sense2:48
3
First Person3:33
4
In A Song2:59
5
Two Words3:28
6
Time To Turn3:09
7
Would It Make It Worth Your While?3:15
8
Swirl Theory3:43
9
Madelaine2:48

20 August 2019

ENDPOINT Catharsis 1992

 


Artist Biography by

Endpoint was the definitive Midwestern hardcore band throughout most of the '90s, leading the charge for progressive, positive, empowering politics with uplifting, cathartic anthem after anthem championing the oppressed and the free-thinking rights of the individual. Their sound evolved from moshable, singalong-inducing hardcore heavily influenced by the coastal straight-edge scenes and skate rock into moving, more mid-tempo heavy indie core of a more intellectual variety. The band was formed in the late '80s by Louisville natives Rob Pennington, whose soulful crooning and high pitched wails defined the band's sound, and guitarist Duncan Barlow after the dissolution of their Deathwatch project. In 1989, they released a mini-album on cassette only (later reissued on CD by Doghouse) through the Slamdek label, called If the Spirits Are Willing, that also featured the talents of Rusty Sohm (drums) and Jason Graff (bass). Endpoint's next move after securing a new drummer named Lee Fetzer and second guitarist Chad Castetter, was to release an album called In a Time of Hate through California's Conversion label. The band then signed a deal with a then-fledgling Doghouse Records that would eventually help Endpoint become a centerpiece of the international hardcore scene, and the label grow into the sizeable independent entity it is today. The first album to see the light as a result of this partnership was 1992's monumental Catharsis, arguably the best record of the band's impressive career. The album featured new bassist Kyle Noltemeyer and a collection of the band's most harrowing and heartbreaking yet alternately inspiring songs. That same year, Endpoint released an EP of covers similar to Metallica's Garage Days, paying tribute to Embrace, Rites of Spring, Malignant Growth, and the Misfits -- complete with a cover spoofing Samhain's blood-soaked Initium cover shot. At one point during touring, Split Lip's Curtis Mead filled in on bass. Noltemeyer left the band and was replaced by Indiana native Pat McClimans, with Fetzer's spot being filled by Kyle Crabtree. In 1993, this lineup conceived After Taste, a bit of a departure for the band that featured streamlined song writing, slower tempos, less furious posturing and more introspective, poetic lyrics, and even an acoustically driven ballad. The band remained intensely political, however, including a message about women's rights inside the liner notes. The members of Endpoint also became involved in various other projects, with Barlow and Noltemeyer's Step Down project becoming Guilt and eventually signing to Victory Records, McClimans fronting Scab before sitting in with Falling Forward, in addition to a band called Metroschifter (together with Castetter) and Tramlaw. In 1994, Endpoint decided to call it a day, playing a huge farewell show on December 31 and releasing The Last Record in 1995, a mini-LP that, while not as important as Catharsis, is perhaps their most focused and accomplished work. Barlow and Noltemeyer continued playing with Guilt until that band's dissolution, with Barlow moving on to other projects before reuniting with Pennington in a band called By the Grace of God, who released records and toured until the year 2000. Both McClimans and Castetter eventually left Metroschifter. McClimans formed a roots rock band called MT Rhoades and His Lonesome Woods Band. Pennington formed a band called Black Widows in 2001.

Tracklist

1 Caste 2:34
2 Remember 2:52
3 Iceberg 1:53
4 Promise 2:21
5 Inside 3:11
6 Stone 2:12
7 Days After 2:47
8 Guilty By Association 1:59
9 Maturity 1:28
10 Last Song 3:47
11 Untitled 1 0:56
12 Untitled 2 5:06
13 Untitled 3 2:07
14 Untitled 4 2:21


METROSCHIFTER Fort Saint Metroschifter 1995

 


Artist Biography by

The Metroschifter began in 1994 as a solo project for Louisville designer Scott Ritcher. Backed by members of Endpoint and Falling Forward, the Metroschifter would produce a gentle blend of melodic indie rock and complex hardcore. This sound was first captured on their 1994 debut album, Capsule. With the help of Doghouse Records, Ritcher and company would release three additional albums as well as a number of single and splits with various labels. Amidst the hefty discography of the Metroschifter and his 1999 solo record, Ritcher would also run for mayor of Louisville as a Reform Party candidate in the 1998 election.

Tracklist

1 Finder
2 Love
3 Branson
4 $39.00
5 Piddle Looper
6 Equation
7 Smart Bomb
8 650 Miles
9 Link
10 Whatever's


25 June 2013

CLIKATAT IKATOWI Orchestrated and Conducted By 1996

by request

Discogs


Existing from 1994 to 1997 and from San Diego, CA (USA,) Clikitat Ikatowi were an influential hardcore/post-hardcore/emo band.


Tracklist

1
Too Simple
2
Affirmation
3
Ground Zero
4
Desert Oasis
5
Identity Crisis
6
Science Fiction Reality
7
DNA Timebomb
8
Transmission
9
Welcoming The Shift