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Artist description
Rhythmic, tribal, erotic, odd, primitive, post-punk, underground |
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Music Style
original alternative |
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Musical Influences
beatnik punk |
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Similar Artists
(nobody, really) Joy Division, Pere Ubu, Velvet Underground, Skull of Glee |
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Artist History
Formed 1982, disbanded 1986, one-time reunion 1994. |
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Group Members
ricky lee schill, bass; k.o. williams, vocals; chuk baxter, guitar; barry stucker, drums |
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Instruments
bass, vox, gtr, drms |
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Albums
no rhythm dancing |
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Press Reviews
"Rhythmic, tribal repertoire between erotic and odd . . . completely original." Cindy Lamb, Louisville Artist Magazine, April 1983."Here is Louisville's best 'alternative' (for lack of a better word) music." John Hughes, Louisville Times Scene, May 4, 1985 (Derby Day)."Dense, primitive, sexual, and with strong emotional imagery." Mark Dickson, Sound Choice, Fall 1985."Adventurous . . . after they drop the bomb, people will dance around bonfires with this music on a boom box." Frank Blank, Philadelphia City Paper, February 7, 1986."Helping shape the city's first underground music scene . . . Poor Girls, a punk band that attacked our town in the early to mid-1980's" Jeffrey Lee Puckett, Courier-Journal Scene, January 15, 1999."An important CD for fans of '80's DIY scene in Louisville" Paul Moffett, Louisville Music News, May 2000. "ya ya ya" - pg |
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Location
Louisville, KY - USA |
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