Re: Boston bands

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Krev wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 10:25 pm
Tree wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 9:42 pm Don’t forget DMZ!

And on that note:




Boston hardcore was mostly dogshit, but we had Jerry's Kids, Negative FX, and Siege.
Yes to all of this. And I’ll put Is This My World? up as my favorite H/C record. There’s an element to it that I hear that’s almost psychedelic or free jazz. It wasn’t til I saw them play a couple reunion shows that really hit me, and it pretty much melted my mind. FUs had a similar vibe sometimes but they also had the cock rock lunkhead thing as well, with mixed results.

I only saw Siege once and they were great too. This was at the Mid East some Sunday matinee in like 91, and I’m pretty sure Seth Putnam was singing. I dunno, I was young and I didn’t know AxCx (another great Boston band!?) at the time. Anyway after Siege played some punk kid grabbed a wooden chair and smashed it to bits as some kind of tension release which I could empathize with.
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Re: Boston bands

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twelvepoint wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 4:51 am
sparky wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 2:43 am
losthighway wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:07 pm And how many amazing Boston bands am I totally missing on these lists?
Come (on).
They’ve been playing shows again. Oddly, no Boston show which would be convenient for me, as well as very appropriate! But there are April dates in Portland ME and Keene NH that I could probably get to.

Truly great band and an influence on me when I was trying to find my own musical voice.
The first gig me and my brother went to that we chose ourselves - we *know* what going to a late '80's Eric Clapton gig is like - was Dinosaur Jr, supported by Bettie Serveert, who were fine, and Come, who eclipsed the main act. We saw them twenty years later for the reunion tour and they were as great as we remembered, such a great band. Really nice people too, from all appearances and a few words swapped after shows. I'm delighted they're playing shows again.

The first songs of theirs I heard were on a Peel Session I taped a few days before the gig, which this thread has had me discover are now available to buy on their bandcamp page here, tracks 5-6; I remember the rollicking feedback of "Sharon vs. Karen" thrilled me - it still does.
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Mention of Dinosaur Jr. sort of implies this band, though they were one of my favorites in the 90s so they deserve an explicit mention:

Sebadoh

Spent a lot of time listening to Bakesale my senior year in high school in 1994-1995.
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I lived in Boston for some college and some college aged bumming around from 1992-1998. This is what I found -

Bullet Lavolta
Kudgel
Quintaine Americana
Cracktorch
6L6
Michael Mancini
Miltown
ISIS
Cave In
Spore
Juneau
Claymore
Porter
The Wicked Farleys
Bloodletter
The Queers
Slughog
Loga
Dagobah
Anodyne
Bright
Karate
Come
Honkeyball
Mile Wide
Roadsaw
The Vehicle Birth
Neptune
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