The Suburbs
Self Titled EP
One of the first Twin Tone records.
Catch it over at the "I Have a Brain in my Ass" blog.
Get it here .
Self Titled EP
One of the first Twin Tone records.
Catch it over at the "I Have a Brain in my Ass" blog.
Get it here .
Found another blog posting. This one is from the "Lost bands of the new wave era" blog. It has a decent write-up of the Suburbs. I personally never cared for the Suburbs, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t recognize their place in the Minnesota punk scene.
To me, a punk/hard core kid that was a few years younger than the original wave of Minnesota punks (like the Suicide Commandos, Hypstrz, Huskers & Mats), I always felt that Twin/Tone put out a lot of really great music….but for every Replacements – Stink, there were 3-4 complete turds. To me the Suburbs were in the turd category. College radio rotation friendly, and songs that I just didn’t find catchy or interesting. Still they were in that first big wave of bands that played Goofy’s and the Longhorn, and helped to establish a thriving and diverse scene in this state. So I respect them and give them credit where it’s due. I still don’t like them, but I know a lot of folks from the frozen state do.
From the Lost bands of hte new wave era blog: "Since most of the Suburbs music is available on CD, this week’s post is the 12" dance version of "Love Is The Law" that was never commercially released."
Get it here .