词条 | Slug (band) |
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|name = Slug |background = group_or_band |alias = |origin = Los Angeles, United States |genre = Noise rock, post-hardcore |years_active = 1988-1996 |label = Magnatone Recordings, Sympathy for the Record Industry, PCP Entertainment/Matador |associated_acts = Jackknife, The Melvins, Ultra Vivid Scene, Speculum Fight |website = http://www.slugla.com |past_members = Stephen Karl Ratter (vocals/percussion/keyboards) Damian Romero (bass) Tomás Palermo (drums/percussion) Todd Williams (guitar) Collin Rae (guitar, 1992-1996) David Scott Stone (bass) (1993-1996) Michael B (bass, 1989-1993) Rich Alvarez (guitar, 1989-1992) }} Slug was a noise rock group that formed in Los Angeles in 1988 by DJs from Loyola Marymount University campus radio station KXLU. Originally formed as an experimental noise collage trio utilizing metal percussion, feedback and primitive sound loops created via gouged children's and sound effect records, they subsequently added traditional instrumentation (2 basses, 2 guitars, drums, vocals) to the mix.[1] Slug self-released their first single on their own label Magnatone Recordings. After the release of their first album Swingers, guitarist Rich Alvarez left to pursue his own band Jackknife, and was replaced by Collin Rae, formerly of 4AD artist Ultra Vivid Scene. Before the recording of their third album The 3 Man Themes, bassist Michael B.© left to be replaced by David Scott Stone. Slug disbanded in 1996. Stone would go on to work with The Melvins, LCD Soundsystem and other groups. Bassist Damian Romero continued his side noise/ambient project under the name Speculum Fight. Guitarist Todd Williams relocated to New York City to work as a film editor. Drummer Tomás Palermo moved to the San Francisco Bay area as a freelance writer on reggae for URB magazine and other publications. Guitarist Collin Rae moved to the Bay Area as well, performing in other groups as well as continuing his work as a professional photographer. DiscographyAlbumsSwingers CD (Piece of Mind Records, 1993)
The Out Sound (PCP Entertainment/Matador, 1994)
The 3 Man Themes (PCP Entertainment/Matador, 1996)
10" EPsSwingers (Magnatone Recordings, 1992)
Singles
Compilation appearances
References1. ^Kemp, Mark, Slug Trouser Press, 2008, Retrieved 21 July 2015 3 : American noise rock music groups|American post-hardcore musical groups|Musical groups from Los Angeles |
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