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21 April 2021

CMJ PRESENTS CERTAIN DAMAGE! Volume 31 1990

 


Discogs

 

Tracklist

1 Spot 1019 Hubert Humphrey 3:07
2 Jesus And Mary Chain* Reverberation (Doubt) 3:46
3 Buck Pets* Pearls 2:53
4 World Rock Drop The Gun 3:51
5 Ride Like A Daydream 3:03
6 Goo Goo Dolls There You Are 2:56
7 Limbomaniacs Maniac 3:41
8 Paris (2) The Devil Made Me Do It 5:45
9 Skinny Puppy Tormentor 4:33
10 Pixies Dig For Fire 3:02
11 Aswad Fire 4:44
12 Mary-Chapin Carpenter* The More Things Change 3:56
13 Darden Smith Midnight Train 3:46
14 See No Evil Crosses 3:42
15 Maroon (3) Let The Music Take You Higher 4:20
16 Danielle Dax Tomorrow Never Knows 5:13
17 They Eat Their Own Like A Drug 4:08
18Thom Bishop American Reel 4:40

 

16 January 2021

PLATO FUERTE Various Artists 1997

 

compilation from Spain on  Everlasting Records


Discogs


Tracklist 



CD 1
1-1 The Prodigy Firestarter
1-2 Tanya Donelly Pretty Deep
1-3 The Charlatans Nine Acre Court
1-4 Swell (I Know) The Trip
1-5 Scheer Wish You Were Dead
1-6 Vic Chesnutt Onion Soup
1-7 June (8) I Am Beautiful
1-8 Laika Bedbugs
1-9 Jack White Jazz
1-10 Bettie Serveert What Friends
1-11 Tarnation Your Thoughts
1-12 Muki Chinese Whisper
1-13 Holy Barbarians Space Junkie
1-14 Peter Murphy Scarlet Thing In You
1-15 Bim Sherman Bewildered (Remix)
1-16 Empirion Beta
1-17 Bandit Queen Miss Dandy's
1-18 Dream City Film Club Pissboy


CD 2
2-1 Pixies Debaser
2-2 Lush 500 Shake Baby Shake
2-3 The Amps I Am Decided
2-4 Eboman Bounce To Diss
2-5 The Charlatans North Country Boy
2-6 Luna (5) Ihop
2-7 Buffalo Tom Your Stripes
2-8 Gus Gus* Believe
2-9 Papas Fritas Explain
2-10 Throwing Muses Ruthie's Knocking
2-11 The Prodigy Poison
2-12 China Drum Simple
2-13 Bettie Serveert Ray Ray Rain
2-14 Pavement Stereo
2-15 Lisa Germano Small Heads
2-16 Bis Tell It To The Kids
2-17 Vic Chesnutt New Town
2-18Mercury Rev Everlasting Arm

 

25 May 2020

THE MARTINIS self titled 1998

 



Artist Biography by

Formed in the wake of the Pixies' breakup, the Martinis feature Joey Santiago and his wife Linda Mallari as the group's creative core. Santiago was born in Manila, Philippines, and when he was seven, moved to Yonkers, NY with his family. However, he spent most of his childhood in Massachusetts and went to college at U. Mass Amherst. This was where he met Charles Thompson (aka Black Francis and later, Frank Black); during this time he also met Mallari, who was studying Communications and Music at Emerson College. Classically trained in voice and piano since grade school, Mallari came from a music-loving family and had been performing in some fashion since childhood. Mallari offered to sing backing vocals for the Pixies (who had not performed any shows at that time), but since the band already had bassist/singer Kim Deal, Mallari didn't join the group. However, when the Pixies split in 1993, Santiago and Mallari began working on their own music as the Martinis. For a time, Pixies' drummer David Lovering played with the band, appearing on the group's song "Free," on the Empire Records soundtrack, but left to become the touring drummer for Cracker. The Martinis had a revolving rhythm section on their subsequent releases, including that dog's Rachel Haden on bass for the group's 1998 self-titled, self-released debut album. Around this time Santiago's career as a composer began to take off; he wrote the score for 2000s Crime and Punishment in Suburbia, a project that Frank Black also contributed to, and also wrote music for the cult TV show Undeclared. 2004 was a big year for both Santiago and the Martinis: along with the hotly-anticipated Pixies reunion tour, the Martinis released their second album, Smitten, on the Artist Direct label.


Tracklist

1 Free 4:08
2 Paper Doll 3:25
3 It's Over Now 3:15
4 Flyer 1:44
5 Drip 3:22
6 Cry 3:04
7 Bbq 3:06
8 People In The World 2:58

15 December 2013

THE AMPS Pacer 1995




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Last Splash

After the overwhelming success of "Cannonball" and Last Splash took the Breeders by surprise -- and led to their quick burnout -- singer/songwriter/guitarist Kim Deal formed the Amps in 1994 as a way to release new material while the Breeders took a break. With her other group's drummer Jim MacPherson, Deal assembled a new band from members of other bands around her hometown of Dayton, OH, including Nathan Farley and Luis Lerma of the Tasties. Originally called Tammy & the Amps, the band sounded like a rougher, rawer version of the Breeder's skewed pop. The Tipp City EP heralded Pacer, their first and only album, which was released in late 1995. That year, the Amps toured with friends and like-minded acts such as Helium and Sonic Youth. The following year, Deal folded the Amps lineup into a new version of the Breeders -- which also included Pod-era member Carrie Bradley -- for a handful of California dates with Primus. As the Breeders' notoriously unstable lineup changed, all of the former Amps left the group within two years. 


Tracklist 

1 Pacer 2:31
2 Tipp City 2:08
3 I Am Decided 2:28
4 Mom's Drunk 1:42
5 Bragging Party 4:32
6 Hoverin 2:46
7 First Revival 2:53
8 Full On Idle 2:18
9 Breaking The Split Screen Barrier 3:07
10 Empty Glasses 2:39
11 She's A Girl 1:50
12 Dedicated 4:12