Slip!! Perfect album. I recently got a Shutter To Think album by one of
my friends. I have listened to some of it. It's weird but growing on me.
Check them out and Jawbox - if you already haven't.
Slip!! Perfect album. I recently got a Shutter To Think album by one of
my friends. I have listened to some of it. It's weird but growing on me.
Check them out and Jawbox - if you already haven't.
I've got a bunch of Quicksand demos and bsides I could upload if you're interested.
I never got into Shutter To Think. Their later stuff post-Dischord wasn't really my thing. I've been looking for some Jawbox stuff, but the local record and CD shops don't keep much Dischord stuff on hand anymore. Tre' sux.
While you're on a post hardcore kick, scope out Fuel and Torches to Rome. Fuel's Monuments to Excess is solid. Not to be confused with the post grunge group of the same name.
I've got a bunch of Quicksand demos and bsides I could upload if you're interested.
I never got into Shutter To Think. Their later stuff post-Dischord wasn't really my thing. I've been looking for some Jawbox stuff, but the local record and CD shops don't keep much Dischord stuff on hand anymore. Tre' sux.
While you're on a post hardcore kick, scope out Fuel and Torches to Rome. Fuel's Monuments to Excess is solid. Not to be confused with the post grunge group of the same name.
Yeah, that would be sweet!
When you look up Fuel that band is the first to come up. This picture, tho.
I've got a bunch of Quicksand demos and bsides I could upload if you're interested.
I never got into Shutter To Think. Their later stuff post-Dischord wasn't really my thing. I've been looking for some Jawbox stuff, but the local record and CD shops don't keep much Dischord stuff on hand anymore. Tre' sux.
While you're on a post hardcore kick, scope out Fuel and Torches to Rome. Fuel's Monuments to Excess is solid. Not to be confused with the post grunge group of the same name.
Yeah, that would be sweet!
When you look up Fuel that band is the first to come up. This picture, tho.
If you like Fuel then check out the other bands of their singer/guitarist/songwriter Sarah (formerly Mike) Kirsch. She was in a crap ton of excellent bands. Torches to Rome, and Monsula were very similar to Fuel. Bread and Circuits took the political messages to new levels and included members of Yaphet Kotto who are legendary in their own right. If you like early 90's emo, Navio Forge's LP is a must listen. Kirsch was one of my favorite musicians up until her death a couple years ago, so it probably seems like I am biased, but she really was a legend in the bay area scene.
Also on an unrelated note, I've been revisiting the PA group Bleed. Their sound bridges the gap between early emo and 90's hardcore in a pretty unique way. Most bands leaned to one side or the other in a pretty obvious way, I always thought Bleed walked the line straight down the middle.