Scratch Acid
Kurt Cobain's 50 favorite albums - Leadbelly, "Leadbelly's Last Sessions Vol. 1" 34. Read More
Scratch Acid Biography
source: WikiPediaThis entry is from Wikipedia, the user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. If you find the biography content factually incorrect, defamatory or highly offensive you can edit this article at Wikipedia.
Scratch Acid was an Austin, Texas noise rock group formed in 1982. When they first began, their lineup was Steve Anderson (vocals), David Wm. Sims (guitar), Brett Bradford (guitar), David Yow (bass), and Rey Washam (drums). Anderson was kicked out of the band before they ever recorded an album, prompting Yow to move to vocals and Sims to move to bass. Scratch Acid's first two albums were released by Texas indie record label Rabid Cat, the third and final release, Berserker EP by Touch and Go Records. A posthumous compilation CD entitled ''The Greatest Gift'' was released by Touch and Go Records in 1991. The band was named by music journalist Will Lerner as "the American equivalent of the Birthday Party." After developing a reputation as a crazy, noisy punk band, Scratch Acid disbanded in 1987. According to the liner notes of ''The Greatest Gift'', the band members never received compensation from either Rabid Cat or Fundamental Records (who distributed their releases in Europe). Brett Bradford went on to form Colorado punk band Great Caesar's Ghost. They disbanded in 1993. He also formed Sangre De Toro and played with Areola 51. Washam went on to perform with many other bands, including the Big Boys, Ministry, Helios Creed, the Didjits, Lard, and Tad. In 1987, Sims and Washam joined Steve Albini in the band Rapeman, which disbanded just before Sims reunited with Yow in 1989 to form the Jesus Lizard. All of the original members of the band appeared at Emo's nightclub in Austin on September 2, 2006, and at the Touch and Go 25th anniversary celebration in Chicago, Illinois on September 9, 2006. They played their third and final show of the brief reunion at Seattle's Showbox Theater on Saturday, September 16, playing 20 songs from their 28-song (recorded) oeuvre before leaving the stage. The band reunited for their first UK show since 1987 for at the second British All Tomorrow's Parties music festival March 9 through 11, 2012, curated by Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeff Mangum. David Wm. Sims also announced in his blog that the band will play some dates in November and December in the US "and possibly in Europe". On August 31st, David Yow released the complete list of tour dates on his Facebook page.
Wikipedia This entry is from Wikipedia, the user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. If you find the biography content factually incorrect, defamatory or highly offensive you can edit this article at Wikipedia.Links & information come from MusicBrainz. You can add or edit information about Scratch Acid.
Most Popular
-
J. Cole Debuts 'Born Sinner' Tracklist
Like24
-
Kanye West & Kim Kardashian's Daughter Has a Name
Like17
-
George Jones Biopic Announced
Like759
-
Pistol Annies Cancel All Upcoming Concerts
Like175
-
Glen Campbell's Family Gives Update on Alzheimer's Disease
Like238
-
Amy Adams' Bikini Body Isn't What You'd Expect ...
Like102
-
Flyleaf, 'Something Better' (Featuring P.O.D.'s Sonny Sandoval) - Exclusive Song Premiere
Like142
-
Helen Lost 82 Pounds: 'Helping Others Is What Life Is All About'
Like453
-
Little Big Town, Trisha Yearwood Win Daytime Emmy Awards
Like3K
-
41 Busted In Child Sex Sting
Like954
-
News Roundup - Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher's House For Sale, Taylor Swift Wins Video Award
Like7
-
Michael Hastings Dead At 33
Like5K
-
Kellie Pickler to Co-Host 'The View'
Like67
-
PHOTO: Brazilian Officer Pepper-Sprays Female Protester In The Face
Like1K
-
Lady Antebellum Perform Last Live Show Before Hillary Scott's Baby Is Due
Like53
-
WATCH: Porn Star Says My Dad's Angry I Ruined Porn For Him
Like1K
-
Khloe's Workout Photos Are Pretty Alarming
Like60
-
LOOK: Teen Was 'Shamed' By TSA Officer For This Outfit
Like7K
-
Outrage Over Class Photo: 'Adults Should Know Better'
Like9K
-
Axl Rose Doesn't Look Like This Anymore ...
Like2K
-
WATCH: The Amazing Moment A Trapped Fox Approaches Men For Help
Like10K
-
7 Beautiful Actresses Who Were Told They Weren't Pretty Enough
Like3K
-
Couple Finds Ancient Skeleton In Backyard, May Have To Foot $5,000 Excavation Bill
Like523
-
Inside Kim Kardashian's Pregnancy Nightmare
Like106
-
First Photo Of Channing Tatum's Baby Girl
Like346
-
Investigation Underway After Throat-Grab Photos Surface
Like393
-
PHOTOS: Michelle Obama's Bangs Spark A Major Backlash
Like551
-
EPIC FAIL
Like16K
-
14-Year-Old Faces Jail After Wearing Pro-Gun Shirt To School
Like5K
-
And Miss USA Is...
Like2K
-
Helen's Secret Surgery
Like5
-
PHOTOS: Former Bond Girl Hits The Red Carpet At 70
Like286
-
WATCH: Up To 15 7-Elevens Raided
Like4K




J. Cole Debuts 'Born Sinner' Tracklist
Kanye West & Kim Kardashian's Daughter Has a Name
George Jones Biopic Announced
Pistol Annies Cancel All Upcoming Concerts
Glen Campbell's Family Gives Update on Alzheimer's Disease
Flyleaf, 'Something Better' (Featuring P.O.D.'s Sonny Sandoval) - Exclusive Song Premiere
Little Big Town, Trisha Yearwood Win Daytime Emmy Awards
News Roundup - Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher's House For Sale, Taylor Swift Wins Video Award
Kellie Pickler to Co-Host 'The View'
Lady Antebellum Perform Last Live Show Before Hillary Scott's Baby Is Due