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L.A.-based rock singer Beth Hart released Screamin' for My Supper in 1999, three years after her debut, Immortal. Producing herself, with help from longtime collaborator Tal Herzberg, and playing piano, keyboards, and arranging string sections, Screamin' for My Supper is a mature, fully realized sounding record. She kicks things off with "Just a Little Hole," a mid-tempo, smoldering cut with organ that gives it a blues/gospel feel. Hart's slightly raspy vocals compliment things with a ...   [ read more ]

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Oh boy! Listen up, music lovers and noise heads, improvisers and olde-skool punks: This 'un's gonna knock yer sox off! The new release LIVE FROM THE BASEMENT 1975-1997, from Gulcher Records, collects the 7-inch vinyl output of the Screamin' Mee-Mees, legendary pre-punk crazies from St. Louis, Missouri. -Slippy Town

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Hey, it's time to play it loud on yer cheap stereo again! The Screamin' Mee-Mees basement vault has been re-opened, and whaddayagot-- GARBAGE COLLAGE! Mr. Jon Ashline (vocals, coffee cans, plastic lamp shade, metal lawn table, snare drum, organ, piano, guitar) and Mr. Bruce Cole (vocals, guitar, keyboard) playin' jammin' stumblin' through 23 previously unreleased chunks o' St. Loo brain-spill--mangled Midwestern (sub-)folk/(pre-)punk--basement-rockin' (anti-)wizardry from these masters of their own univers...   [ read more ]

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