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31 May 2021

A FOOD NOT BOMBS BENEFIT LP Various Artists 1994


 

Discogs

 

Hardcore/emo compilation on the Inchworm record label

 

Tracklist 

A1 Ten Boy Summer The History Of Blank Pages And The Conscious Decision To Discontinue The Tradition Our Gender Has Been Plagued With
A2 Swing Kids (2) Disease
A3 Campaign Industry Slave
A4 Indian Summer Reflections On Milkweed
A5 Starkweather Mainline
A6 Franklin (2) Slow Into Questionable
B1 Finger Print Surrender
B2 Braille (3) Capitol
B3 Half Man Tripped Up
B4 Premonition (10) Left Unsaid
B5 Railhed End Song
B6Current (3) Chairtied

 

18 September 2019

WALLEYE Familiar, Forgotten 1995



 
 

Throughout the early to mid-'90s, Walleye was a regular in the NE hardcore scene. Based out of Delaware, the quintet was a neighbor to Jade Tree and a staple in shows from New England to the Carolinas, making itself a natural match for the label. As time would prove, the band wound up serving as something of a lightening rod for fellow Delawarians such as Boy Sets Fire. The band's debut full-length marks one of Jade Tree's first collaborations with graphic designer/artist John Yates (Stealworks). Of course, Familiar, Forgotten, like the rest of Walleye's work with the label, is more than a sterile history lesson. In its relatively unsung life span, the band created an oft- overlooked take on personal hardcore, free of the saccharine trappings of some of the genre's future.