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03 July 2024

I-5 KILLERS Volume 2 Various Artists 1993


 

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I-5 Killers was a series of compilation releases on the Schizophonic label featuring bands from the Pacific Northwest along the I-5 corridor, particularly in the Portland, OR area.

 


Tracklist

  1. Sprinkler - Karen Black
  2. Dose - Evil Boweevil
  3. Hazel - Shiva
  4. Saliva Tree - Shaved Clean
  5. Spinanes + Scott, Sean, Ted - Messy Shitty
  6. Roger Nusic + Gail - Bring Me A Star
  7. Marble Orchard - The Rise
  8. M99 - Medicine
  9. Hitting Birth -
Hallelujah [I-5 Mix]
10. Sugar Boom - Heartbreaker
11. Drunk At Abi's - Clearer And Clearer
12. Flapjacks - Sick Bitch
13. Dead Moon - Goin South
14. Diggs - Headmush
15. Void - Obstructed
16. Killing Field - When Is Now
17. Cherry Poppin Daddies - Nobody's Friend

02 February 2021

SPRINKLER More Boy Less Friend 1992


 

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Grunge alternative rock band from Portland, Oregon, USA, early 1990s on the Sub Pop label. 

 

Tracklist 

1 Wide Zero 4:38
2 Jr. Loaded 3:47
3 Blind 5:27
4 Ulcer 3:31
5 Doyle 5:02
6 Flood 4:44
7 Sandbox 3:28
8 Personality Doll 6:23
9 Sibling 3:27
10 Landlord 2:48

 

16 June 2019

22 April 2018

POND The Practice Of Joy Before Death 1995






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Tracklist

1 Sideroad 3:42
2 Mubby's Theme 3:30
3 Union 3:53
4 Magnifier 3:51
5 Patience 1:50
6 Ol' Bluehair 2:12
7 Sundial 4:20
8 Glass Sparkles In Their Hair 3:00
9 Van 2:58
10 Happy Cow Farm Family 5:15
11 Carpenter Ant 2:43
12 Artificial Turf 3:30
13 Rock Collection 9:44
14 Gagged & Bound 2:44

15 May 2011

POND self titled 1993



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Artist Biography by


Rock Collection
High school buddies Chris Brady and Charlie Campbell relocated from their hometown of Juneau, AK, to Portland, OR, in 1989. Two years later, they recruited drummer Dave Triebwasser (ex-Thrillhammer) and formed Pond. They were quickly signed to Sub Pop, and their eponymous 1993 debut album fit nicely into the Pacific Northwest grunge movement that was dominating popular music. But with their short hair and earnest songs, Pond never quite fit into the grunge scene and they struggled to gain notoriety outside of Portland and Seattle, where they had in fact become quite popular. Their second Sub Pop album, 1995's The Practice of Joy Before Death, brought a darker sound, but not a wider audience. Despite their limited fan base, critical acclaim was building, and eventually Pond would become one of many up-and-coming bands to sign to a major label. That label was Sony's WORK Group, and Pond's fantastic major debut Rock Collection appeared in 1997 to much critical praise but a collective yawn from consumers. Their single, "Spokes," did not garner consistent radio play outside of the Northwest, and Rock Collection disappeared from the commercial radar soon after its release. Pond parted ways with Sony in early 1998 and was rumored to be working on a new album. But by late 1998, Pond's members had moved on to different interests, making a new Pond album unlikely to happen in the future. 

Tracklist

1 Young Splendor 4:46
2 Perfect Four 3:31
3 Gone 5:17
4 Agatha 4:43
5 Tree 4:32
6 Wheel 5:03
7 Spots 4:40
8 Foamy 5:02
9 Grinned 3:32
10 Filler 4:03
 

21 June 2010

21 February 2010

SVELT


Shetland Sessions EP 1996



Souvenir 1996

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