Showing posts with label Small Factory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Small Factory. Show all posts

18 May 2026

SPINART Various Artists 1998


 

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Alt rock comp on spinART record label - Blogatrix

 


Tracklist

1The Apples In StereoWhat's The Number
2The Apples In StereoShine
3Johan (5)Everybody Knows
4Johan (5)He's Not There
5LotionMrs. Mouth
6LotionMarijuana Vietnam
7PooleGlumb
8PooleNo Matter What
9HolidayAll I Want
10HolidayHot Carl
11The RevelersSilver Ship
12The RevelersHey, Hey, Hey
13SquatweilerVisionary
14SquatweilerHot for Teacher
15LilysHermit Crab
16Throw That Beat In The Garbagecan!Cool
17Sneetches*...and I'm Thinking
18Suddenly, Tammy!Lamp
19Dambuilders*Louisiana
20Small FactoryCome Back Down
21Marbles (2)Go Marilee

 

14 July 2022

SMALL FACTORY I Do Not Love You 1993

 



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Small Factory Biography

by Jason Ankeny

While never the most popular, most acclaimed, or most innovative act on the underground pop scene, in their own way, Small Factory crystallized and articulated the effervescent brilliance of American indie rock like no other band of their era. With their artfully tuneless vocals, primitive but indelible melodies, and singular combination of innocence and abandon, the group captured the sound and spirit of their moment to perfection. Small Factory formed in Providence, RI, in 1991, teaming singer/bassist Alex Kemp, singer/guitarist Dave Auchenbach, and singer/drummer Phoebe Summersquash. After earning a strong local following, the group made an enormous splash at the now-legendary Lotsa-Pop-Losers festival in Washington, D.C., soon after making their recorded debut, "The Giant Merry-Go-Round," alongside Honeybunch and the Scottish Bachelor Pad on a flexi-disc included with the fanzine The Milky Way. After closing out 1991 with their first proper single, the Collision Time label release "Suggestions," the following spring Small Factory moved to Slumberland to issue the follow-up, "What to Want." A series of British dates in support of Heavenly resulted in a more extended American tour opening for Fudge and the Dambuilders. New material, the Pop Narcotic single "So What About Love," wasn't released until the summer of 1993, trailed soon after by the epic "If You Hurt Me," the indisputable highlight of the Simple Machines label's Working Holiday singles series. Another label move, this time to Spin Art, preceded the fall release of Small Factory's debut LP, I Do Not Love You; for the follow-up, 1994's sublime For If You Cannot Fly, the trio jumped to Virgin subsidiary Vernon Yard. Small Factory disbanded in the fall of 1995, with Kemp and Summersquash reuniting in the inferior Godrays and Auchenbach resurfacing in Flora Street; the singles compilation The Industrial Evolution was issued by Pop Narcotic in 1996.

 
Tracklist

1
I'm Not Giving Up3:18
2
Keep On Smiling2:57
3
What To Want2:28
4
What Angels Say2:22
5
Our Deseret1:27
6
Valentine
3:20
7
Lots To Do2:43
8
Pretending It's Sunny4:38
9
All Your Reasons3:13
10
Come Back Down2:44
11
Friends2:54
12
Junky On A Good Day8:48
13
Untitled8:05

12 July 2022

BRILLIANTINE My Life And The Beautiful Game 1999

 


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Brilliantine Biography

by Heather Phares

Brilliantine is led by singer/songwriter/guitarist Dave Derby, formerly of the Dambuilders, and features an ever-changing line-up that has included Ivy's Dominique Durand, Lloyd Cole and Derby's former bandmate, drummer Kevin March. After the demise of the Dambuilders, Derby traveled the world with his 4-track and recorded Brilliantine's debut album, 1997's Vainglory, which displayed a gentler, poppier side to Derby's sound. 1999's Life & The Beautiful Game continued this direction and featured guest performances from Pell Mell's Dave Spalding, the Magnetic Fields' Claudia Gonson and Ruth Ruth's Michael Kotch.


Tracklist

1
Underwater Camera3:18
2
Better Life3:43
3
Saddest Day2:36
4
U-Bahn Girl3:01
5
Madeline3:38
6
It Would Be So Nice To Really Care4:38
7
Experimental Lifestyle2:00
8
We Gonna Live Forever2:20
9
Another Munich3:11
10
Trans Sister1:59
11
Back On Her Meds3:40
12
Cut-Out Bin1:28

11 December 2019

WHY DO YOU THINK THEY CALL IT POP? The Pop Narcotic Compilation 1994




Tracklist  




Pop Side
A1 Sleepyhead Hot Stuff
A2 The Dambuilders Pennsylvania
A3 Small Factory Yeah!
A4 Versus Sunburned (Life's A Beach)


Narc Side
B1 Polvo Colonial Arms
B2 Monsterland Sunburn
B3 Wingtip Sloat Leap Into My Velvet Arms


Cot Side
C1 Helium (3) In A Little Box
C2 Ruby Falls Let Me Go
C3 Twig (5) Airplane


Tick Side
D1 Greenhorn 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
D2 Kudgel Friction->Ali Baba
D3 Grifters Black Fuel Incinerator

10 March 2018

BUNDLE OF JOY! Various Artists 1995


Discogs

Tracklist

1 Lotion Dalmacia 007
2 Lotion Switch
3 Apples In Stereo* Glowworm
4 Apples In Stereo* Winter Must Be Cold
5 Poole Si
6 Poole Strawberry Kool-Aid Smile
7 Lilys Dandy
8 Lilys Hermit Crab
9 The Technical Jed Time Bomb
10 The Technical Jed Cartoon Train
11 Zeke Fiddler Grounded
12 Zeke Fiddler Bug Lamp
13 Trampoline Shocked By A Revelation
14 Trampoline Falling Down
15 The Halo Bit Let You Know
16 Throw That Beat...* Angels Don't Cry
17 Barnabys Dhee
18 Small Factory I'm Not Giving Up
19 The Dambuilders Louisiana
20 Monsterland Store 28
21 Suddenly, Tammy! Plant Me