I am pretty sure I'm the only person here who's ever even mentioned '90s New Jersey faves Bad Biscut:
Well, as a couple of others have mentioned, not Hurrah! I have all four their releases and rate Tell God I'm Here in my top ten albums. I will now show myself up by claiming Sailor. I adore their first three albums. I will then add Ducks Deluxe and The Pink Fairies.
An artist I follow to some extent. I'd be interested to hear if there are any fans on here: Slovakian guitarist David Kollar, Sardinian guitarist ("chiterra sarda") Paolo Angeli, Sardinian woodwinds/throat singer Gavino Murgia.
I don't know if I'm the only fan, but bands I really love that I never see mentioned: Alberta Cross Cake Cracker Drivin' 'n' Cryin' David Gray Junkyard
Is this the Junkyard that sang 'Blooze'? I saw them in Boston 1990, the opening band was The Black Crowes!!! I saw Salty Dog back then as well in Providence, I doubt there are many fans of them here!
I have their three albums and have seen them live in New York City a few times……including once on New Years Eve. The over-distortion recoding in the 1st album works.
I can’t remember anyone else being interested in: The Honorary Title Matt Pond And they put out some albums that are in my top 20, top 10 for one or two of them. Not a great video but a great song (close your eyes when you listen): P.S. I’m ashamed to say in trying to find a video to post the Honorary Title apparently was popular with the one tree hill crowd. That just ruins things.
Not seen many/any posts (apart from mine) re these: Johnny Dowd The Coathangers Sink Ya Teeth Horst With No Name Ghost Wolves Ming City Rockers
The Gentrys Swingin’ Medallions The Tams Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs Doug Clark and The Hot Nuts Joe South Gene & Debbe Jon & Robin
I liked their singles although I didn't get around to buying the CD. Sad story with them, I think they've been discussed here.
here are 5 the Sting Rays - London garage trash folk greatness the Exciters - Brenda Reid ! Viva l American Death Ray Music -Memphis garage meets VU weirdness Kid Pharaon - Jonathan Richman french little brother 22 Pistepirkko - Finland national treasures
hello fellow Hurrah! fan absolutely loved them back in the day. then i saw them on the same bill with very early era PWEI in a basement venue at Leeds University and ... well, my groove changed and i fell hard for samples/drum machines and guitars as opposed to heartfelt emotional guitar music. however, for those few months Hurrah! were very special.