Showing posts with label 84 Nash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 84 Nash. Show all posts

29 March 2026

I HATE THE 90s VOLUME 30

 

 As always, just like in the '90s, this compilation will fit on a CD.

 

 Tracklist

  1. BRAD My Fingers
  2. GOMEZ 78 Stone Wobble
  3. BEATNIK FILMSTARS Bigot Sponger Haircut Policy
  4. LITTLE RED CAR Cardboard
  5. THE LUCKSMITHS Punchlines
  6. 12 RODS I Wish You Were A Girl
  7. SISTER PSYCHIC Velvet Dog
  8. 84 NASH Shot Bully
  9. SUPERCHARGER You Irritate Me
10. CHARMING Mississippi
11. THE CAPITOL CITY DUSTERS Minutemen Song
12. STEPHEN DUFFY She Freak
13. IMPOSSIBLE MUSIC FORCE Blah Na Na
14. CECIL SEASKULL True Love
15. THE HANG UPS Runway
16. PET Rogan
17. DISTORTION FELIX Green Army Man
18. SOMETHING FOR KATE Toothpaste
19. THE MAKERS Leopard Print Sissy
20. SISTER GEORGE Virus Envy
21. THE HOOBLERS Love
22. SONIC BOOM Indian Summer
23. SWERVEDRIVER You Find It Everywhere
24. CORNERSHOP Brimful of Asha 

24 February 2026

84 NASH The Kings of Yeah 1997


 

Discogs

 

Indie rock band from Dayton, Ohio - Blogatrix 

 

Tracklist

1
Mergatroid In Megacity
2
Let's Get The Spiders
3
Yes To The Gem
4
Brainless Wonders
5
Young Bruce Springsteens
6
Fearless Annie Raggamuffin
7
The Night They Drank Vandalia
8
Out Of Love
9
Girl Friday
10
Moment Together/Apart
11
Orphan Shoot-Out
12
Tall Madge Mogadore
13
Universal Racing Signal
14
Roadtrip To Columbus
15
Congratulations Graduation
16
Hurry, Hurry Young Germans
17
Missing Child
18
Kings Of Yeah
19
My Show The Was/Apparently The End
20
Electric Light Parade

 

24 January 2026

84 NASH Band For Hire 1999

 


Discogs

 

84 Nash Biography by Jason MacNeil

Formed originally in Dayton, OH, high-school mates Kevin Elliot and J.P. Herrmann got together to start a rock & roll band. Originally performing and rehearsing at home and in garages, the band added guitarist Andy Hampel and then drummer Dan Bandman. With grandiose ideas and a do-it-yourself attitude similar to Guided by Voices and Robert Pollard, 84 Nash recorded a 28-song debut album and shopped it around to labels, but there was no success. Still, the group continued performing and was signed to Rockathon shortly thereafter. 84 Nash also relocated to nearby Columbus, OH. Mixing an explosive and bombastic live show recalling the MC5 and the Who, the band released The Kings of Yeah in 1997. The group changed its lineup slightly also, adding another guitarist in Ben Schetek and replacing Bandman with new drummer James Brent. 84 Nash released its second album, Band for Hire, in 1999 and the album received tremendous praise for its style and substance. The band has been compared to other Ohio based bands such as Gaunt and the Breeders with a lo-fi quality mixed with the traits of Neutral Milk Hotel. 84 Nash has toured across North America and performed at various musical showcases, including the North by Northwest Festival in 2002.

 


Tracklist

X
1.1
The Giggle Party
1.2
Snacks Of Wealth
1.3
I Speak In Falcon
1.4
Actress From Actorsville
1.5
No More Phones
1.6
Ice Breakers
1.7
Shot Bully
1.8
Mao Tse Tsung


Y
2.1
Invisible
2.2
I've Got 'Em All
2.3
Room Of Steel
2.4
Ur Stripes
2.5
Slower Version Of Friends
2.6
To The Equator
2.7
Sandful Of Hand
2.8
Cinnamon Block
2.9
They Cancelled Your Birthday
2.10
Demon National