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22 June 2024

MINNESOTA MODERN ROCK - THE PACHYDERM SESSIONS Various Artists 1995

 


Discogs


Compilation of Minnesota bands on 93.7 Edge radio station


Tracklist

1Run Westy RunTuner
2Matt Wilson (2)Case
3Blanket (4)Glacial
4Rex DaisyRocker
5Milk (11)You Must Be Saved
6Big Red BallMystery #11
7FlippHalf A Brain
8Babes In ToylandAngel Hair
9Nova MobBallad #19
10The GlenrustlesNothing Like Fear
11Martin ZellarProblem Solved
12John Casey (3)Watching Lightning
13Zuzu's PetalsChemistry
14Tribe Of MillionsThe Crush
15The Blue Up?Frovarp
16Golden SmogPrison Wife
17Soul Asylum (2)Misery (Live)

11 May 2014

GRANT HART Good News for Modern Man 1999


by request
R.I.P. 1961 - 14 September 2017

Artist Biography by

As one of the co-leaders of the seminal post-hardcore punk group Hüsker Dü, Grant Hart was one of the most influential musicians of the '80s, blending raw sonic aggression with pop melodies and songs. Following the group's demise in 1987, he launched a solo career that was marked by an erratic work schedule. After releasing one solo album, he formed a trio called Nova Mob in 1989, which released two albums between 1991 and 1994, when Hart became a solo artist again.

Zen Arcade
Playing drums and singing lead, Hart formed Hüsker Dü along with Bob Mould (lead vocals, guitar) and Greg Norton (bass) in the late '70s in St. Paul. Over the course of the early '80s, the group initially built a strong following in the U.S. hardcore punk underground, eventually breaking into wider recognition with their 1984 album Zen Arcade. Within two years, the Hüskers signed to Warner, becoming one of the first indie bands of the '80s to move to a major label. Though the group was poised to break into the mainstream, certain parts of the industry, including radio, resisted them. Furthermore, the group was splintering, as all the members suffered from substance abuse; Hart and Mould were also developing a debilitating rivalry. At the end of 1987, the group imploded; according to different sources, Hart either quit or was fired because of his heroin addiction.
2541
In the spring of 1988, Hart became the first Hüsker Dü member to release a solo recording when his primarily acoustic 2541 EP (named after the address of the group's old office and studio) was released on the band's old record label, SST. The following year, he released the full-length Intolerance, which he recorded as a one-man band.
Admiral of the Sea
Later in 1989, Hart formed Nova Mob, which released their first single, "All of My Senses," in 1990. A year later, the group released the EP Admiral of the Sea on Rough Trade. Nova Mob's first album, a rock opera named The Last Days of Pompeii, appeared in 1991. Following its release, the group was dormant for several years, eventually re-emerging in 1994 with an eponymous album. Hart quietly split up the trio after Nova Mob, and disappeared for two more years. In 1996, he released the live acoustic album Ecce Homo in Britain. Good News for Modern Man followed in 1999.
Hot Wax
The next decade was relatively quiet for Hart, as he pursued other artistic avenues outside of music. One of the highlights of these ten quiet years was a 2005 reunion with Bob Mould at a benefit concert for Soul Asylum's Karl Mueller, who was then suffering from cancer. Hart returned to action in 2009 with Hot Wax, which was greeted with positive reviews. Four years later, the concept album The Argument -- based equally on works by William S. Burroughs and John Milton -- was released in the summer of 2013. 

Tracklist  


1 Think It Over Now
2 Nobody Rides For Free
3 Run Run Run To The Centre Pompidou
4 You Don't Have To Tell Me Now
5 Teeny's Hair
6 A Letter From Anne Marie
7 In A Cold House
8 Seka Knows
9 Remains To Be Seen
10 Let Rosemary Rock Him, Laura-Louise
11 Little Nemo

07 October 2013

NOVA MOB

The Last Days of Pompeii
1991
 
self titled
1994
 
by request
 

Artist Biography by


Admiral of the Sea
Formed in 1989, Nova Mob was centered around former Hüsker Dü drummer, vocalist, and songwriter Grant Hart. Having left the drums behind to be a guitar-playing vocalist/songwriter, Hart teamed up with bassist Tom Merkl and drummer Michael Crego and released their first offering in 1991, a preview of the subsequent full-length, an EP entitled Admiral of the Sea on Rough Trade. The full-length, a complex and multi-layered rock opera (of sorts) called The Last Days of Pompeii, followed that same year. The band made some waves in Europe and was a minor touring hit there. The band remained quiet until a self-titled EP in 1994, and -- in much the same fashion as their debut -- a full-length release (also self-titled) was released that year on Restless. The lineup had changed by this point, with both Merkl and Crego out, and in their place Nova Mob had become a four-piece with Marc Retish on bass, Steve Sutherland hitting the drums, and Chris Hesler as lead guitarist. After touring for the 1994 eponymous release, Nova Mob broke up, and Grant Hart resumed his solo career (begun in 1988 with the SST release Intolerance, but put on hold for Nova Mob), releasing Ecce Homo in 1996.