Spank You Very Much | Spank Machine
▻https://spankmachine.bandcamp.com/album/spank-you-very-much
#punk_rock #grunge
Spank You Very Much | Spank Machine
▻https://spankmachine.bandcamp.com/album/spank-you-very-much
Spank Machine - “Uptight”
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qut1Pn_FbUs
#Alternative_Tentacles_Records is proud to announce that lost Vancouver, Canada grunge heavies, SPANK MACHINE are finally unleashed from the vault after 30 years!
In 1993 best friends, Gerry-Jenn Wilson and Ani Kyd Wolf (known to AT fans from her solo releases and Fuel Injected .45) were two dynamic front women in the Vancouver punk, grunge music scene who decided to unite and create the female fronted explosion that would be known as SPANK MACHINE! With Wilson and Kyd Wolf on guitar and vocals, James “JT” Brander on drums, and Jo Kyd on bass, SPANK MACHINE was a short lived but powerful band that left a lasting impression on the Vancouver scene. People would talk about the band’s music and tendency to feature a live Dominatrix as part of their stage show for years afterwards.
Take a look at the official music video for “Cinderella On Ice” from the upcoming album “Spank You Very Much”
je prends les mêmes et je recommence.
▻https://seenthis.net/messages/814584
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qna-7TbDj18
TINA BELL’S HIDDEN LEGACY : THE BLACK WOMAN WHO CREATED THE SOUND OF GRUNGE
▻https://pleasekillme.com/bam-bam-tina-bell
#musique #grunge #historicisation (lire notamment comment #wikipedia, après d’autres, avait jugé nécessaire d’effacer son nom).
The story of Seattle’s rise to global rock supremacy in the late ’80s and early ’90s begins with Green River. Made up of Jeff Ament (bass), Mark Arm (guitar/vocals), Bruce Fairweather (guitar), Stone Gossard (guitar), and Alex Shumway (drums), the quintet put out three 12”s and a 7” single during its brief existence. Green River’s influence on Seattle’s music scene spread far and wide thanks to the members’ dispersion into bands including Pearl Jam, Mudhoney, and Love Battery, as well as the punk-glam-sludge-rock songs they left behind.
▻https://greenriver.bandcamp.com/track/unwind
Like every Seattle band who became superstars when #grunge broke into the mainstream, #Soundgarden began as something much smaller and stranger. Before the major labels caught on and launched them to multiplatinum success, they were signed to Sub Pop, and then to Greg Ginn’s SST Records for debut full-length Ultramega OK. Even on that punk-driven indie label, Soundgarden was a square peg. Guitarist Kim Thayil had become an Iommi-worshiping conjurer of detuned, sludgy blues—punk in ethos, but far more of a metalhead in style. Thayil gave the band a sonic backbone that bridged the metal ’80s with the impending alt-rock boom of the ’90s. But the weapon that made them a mainstream force was singer Chris Cornell, who tragically passed away last week.
▻https://daily.bandcamp.com/2017/05/22/soundgarden-ultramegaok-review
►https://subpop.bandcamp.com
#Sub_Pop_rds