Showing posts with label Treble Charger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treble Charger. Show all posts

22 March 2024

I HATE THE 90S Volume 27

 


As always, just like in the 1990's, this compilation will fit on a CD.


Tracklist

  1. Big Hello - O' Canada
  2. The Age of Electric - Remote Control
  3. Excuse 17 - Vanishing Act
  4. Neil Finn - Last One Standing
  5. Starclub - Hard To Get
  6. Richard Barone - Where The Truth Lies
  7. Samiam - Capsized
  8. Iggy Pop & Kate Pierson - Candy
  9. Le Tigre - Deceptacon
10. Les Autres - Outside My Ken
11. Treble Charger - Stupid Things To Say
12. Drugstore - El President
13. The 6ths - Falling Out of Love (With You)
14. Starbilly - Ducks
15. The DT's - Exit To Stay
16. Sandpit - Greater Expectations
17. Black Velvet Flag - Institutionalized
18. Musical Chairs - Pretty As A Picture
19. Hubcap - If You Love A Song (The Song Will)
20. Enkindel - Enkindel

04 June 2023

TREBLE CHARGER Maybe It's Me 1997

 


Discogs

 

Treble Charger is a Canadian rock band formed in 1992 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, consisting of vocalist and guitarist Greig Nori, vocalist and guitarist Bill Priddle, bassist Rosie Martin and drummer Richard Mulligan.


Tracklist
 

  1. Friend of Mine
  2. How She Died
  3. Stupid Thing To Say
  4. Kareen
  5. Red
  6. Fade
  7. Ever She Flows
  8. Forever Knowing
  9. Mercury Smile
10. Christ Is On The Lawn
11. Scatterbrain
12. Takes Me Down
13. Left Feeling Odd

01 November 2011

TREBLE CHARGER Nc 17 1994

by request
Thanks to Valium & Cheesecake


Discogs



Biography

by Ron DePasquale

Begun as nc-17, this Canadian alternative pop/rock group changed its name after an American band with the same moniker threatened to sue. Greig Nori (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Bill Priddle (guitar, vocals), and Rosie Martin (bass, keyboards) met in high school in Sault St. Marie, Ontario, and paid the 5,000-dollar cost of releasing nc-17 on its own Smokin' Worm label as the band's full-length debut in 1994. After partnering with indie label Sonic Unyon and re-releasing nc-17, the album became Canada's best-selling indie record and the ballad "Red" received heavy play on college radio and Much Music (Canada's music television network). The following year, the band released the self-titled EP, which doubled as a CD-ROM zine dedicated to 30 of its favorite Canadian indie bands. The album was later released as Treble Charger in the U.S.


Tracklist

1
10th Grade Love4:04
2
In Your Way3:37
3
Trinity Bellwoods4:31
4
Dress3:29
5
Cubicle4:42
6
Popcorn Chicken1:37
7
Red5:10
8
Soaker3:55
9
Deception Made Simple4:18
10
Pilot Light4:45
11
Hint19:00