Showing posts with label Poole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poole. Show all posts

26 June 2016

HOMAGE Lots Of Bands Doing Descendents' Songs 1995





Discogs


Tracklist  

1 Moped Global Probing 1:20
2 Poole Can't Go Back 1:36
3 Garden Variety Clean Sheets 4:34
4 Plow United Bikeage 2:03
5 Inch (3) Kids 0:49
6 fF Statue Of Liberty 3:20
7 Peepshow (2) Coolidge 2:42
8 Drew (23) Hey Hey 2:22
9 Black Train Jack Catalina 1:41
10 Dooms U.K. Sour Grapes 6:20
11 Bouncing Souls* Pervert 1:40
12 Soccer (2) Christmas Vacation 3:12
13 Jake And The Stiffs I'm Not A Loser 1:21
14 Thrush Hermit Ace 4:16
15 Pavement It's A Hectic World 1:03
16 Dunebuggy Good, Good Things 2:34
17 Snowplow Chear 3:02
18 Shirk Circus Jean Is Dead 1:30
19 Wally (12) Get The Time 3:09
20 Frank Phobia And Clem (3) Kabuki Girl 1:15
21 Bunnygrunt Silly Girl 2:29
22 PKids* I Don't Wanna Grow Up 2:09
23 Squatweiler With Asteroid Wilhanna Parents/I Like Food 2:03
24 Teen Idols Cameage 2:47
25 Scarab (6) Green 3:18
26 Tru Zero* Ride The Wild 2:03
27 Parasites Pep Talk 3:05
28 Melting Hopefuls I'm Not A Punk 2:27
29 Meatjack Iceman 5:29
30 No Artist Untitled 0:10


08 October 2014

TRAMPOLINE I Want One of Everybody 1996

by request
 
 

Review by

I Want One of Everybody is the second album release by Trampoline, a collection of D.C.-area talent featuring members of Chisel, Edsel, and Poole, as well as top-rank independent producers and the songwriting of mainman Pat Ferrise. While Dormer, the project's first release, concentrated on cleaned-up, radio-friendly pop, I Want One of Everybody makes a slight jump to cleaned-up, radio-friendly rock -- the record's sound is still far more mainstream than the work of many of the musicians involved (surpassing Dormer in terms of polish, focus, and pop organization), but there's something in its sense of hooks and construction that makes it an indie project even in its most pop moments. Trampoline is essentially a collection of indie-rockers making a highly organized and fairly mainstream pop record, and as one might expect, the results are frequently more intelligent and appealing than the work on top-forty radio. 

 Tracklist

1. 95 Degrees
2. Favorite Watch
3. Burning Daylight
4. Wait Here
5. Lightning Comes
6. Thunder Invites Summer In
7. Waiting on You Again
8. Flyerman
9. I Want One of Everybodys
10. Put the Water Here
11. Trees and Cars
12. Coronada
13. Send the Letter Back