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Shudder to Think
is an American post-hardcore/alternative rock group. Formed in 1986, they released three albums on the Washington, D.C.-based label Dischord Records and have been called a punk band, although they drew upon a wide range of stylistic influences, including pop.
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History
The band's first lineup was
Craig Wedren (vocals and
guitar), Chris Matthews (guitar), Stuart Hill (
bass) and Mike Russell (
drums). In this incarnation, the band released two singles and one album (
Curse, Spells, Voodoo, Mooses
,
1989) before being signed by the Dischord label. Three albums were then released (
Ten-Spot
,
1990,
Funeral at the Movies
,
1991, and
Get Your Goat
,
1992), before the band gained greater exposure by touring with
Fugazi and the
Smashing Pumpkins.
Swiz ex-bassist
Nathan Larson (guitars) and ex-
Jawbox drummer
Adam Wade replaced Matthews and Russell in 1992, immediately prior to a contract with
Epic, with whom
Pony Express Record
was released in
1994. The album's angular, mathematical
post-modernism earned it a devoted
cult following.
Over the next few years, Wedren successfully battled
Hodgkin's Disease, Larson recorded an album with side project band Mind Science of the Mind, and Wade left the group. He was replaced by
Kevin March, formerly drummer with
Dambuilders.
They released another album,
50,000 B.C.
, in
1997. The band also worked on music for soundtracks including
First Love, Last Rites
and
High Art
. In 1998, the band wrote and performed two songs for the film
Velvet Goldmine
.
However,
1998 marked Larson's departure and the end of the group. Wedren has pursued a solo career, including an appearance on the
Down to You
soundtrack with
Didn't Mean to Do You Harm
, and contributed backing vocals to
Verve Pipe's
1999 eponymous album.
Both Larson and Wedren have gone on to create highly regarded music for films. Wedren also makes solo music, and released his debut album,
Lapland
, in 2005. Larson has formed a new band called
Hot One.
Quasi-reunion
Wedren, Larson, and March performed a brief set together on September 17, 2007 at The Mercury Lounge in
New York City.
[1]
On February 4, 2008, Larson and Wedren performed together at the Barack Rock event — in support of
Barack Obama's presidential campaign — organized by Wedren for http://www.getupandvote.com.
Shudder to Think performed at the
Virgin Mobile Festival in
Baltimore on August 10, 2008, at the Park West in
Chicago on September 5, 2008, at the Virgin Festival in
Toronto on September 6, 2008, and at The 10th Annual
Voodoo Experience in
New Orleans on October 24-26, 2008.
The band headlined their own small tour for the fall of 2008.
Influence on Other Bands
Shudder to Think has been listed as an influence by other bands -
Incubus (band) went as far as covering part of "X-French Tee Shirt" in their song "Nowhere Fast" during
Lollapalooza .
Jeff Buckley also listed Shudder to Think as a favorite band of his .
Pearl Jam also invited Shudder to Think to open for them on a tour of Australia in 1998, and even played a snippet of the Shudder song "Pebbles" during their set . Thursday has also listed the band as a major influence.
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Band members
- Craig Wedren - vocals,guitars
- Chris Matthews - guitars
- Stuart Hill - bass
- Mike Russell - drums & backing vocals
- Adam Wade - drums & backing vocals
- Nathan Larson - guitar & backing vocals
- Kevin March - drums
Discography
Albums
- Curses, Spells, Voodoo, Mooses
(1989, Sammich Records)
- Ten Spot
(1990)
- Funeral at the Movies
(1991)
- Get your Goat
(1992, Dischord Records)
- Your Choice Live Series
(1993, Your Choice Records)
- Pony Express Record
(1994, Epic)
- 50,000 B.C.
(1997)
Singles
- It Was Arson
(1988, Sammich)
- Catch of the Day
(1990, Trout, split w/ Unrest)
- Medusa Seven
(1990, Hoss)
- Hit Liquor / No Room 9, Kentucky 7"
(1992, Dischord)
- Hit Liquor
(1994, Dischord)
- X - French T-Shirt / Shake Your Halo Down 7"
(1994, Dischord)
- S/T (Live)
(1994, Epic)
Soundtracks
- First Love, Last Rites
soundtrack (et al.) 1998
- High Art
soundtrack (et al.) 1999
- Velvet Goldmine
soundtrack 1998
Compilations
- Funeral at the Movies/Ten Spot
- O Come All Ye Faithful (Rock For Choice) - 1996
References
- Shudder to Think Reunite in NYC, Sort Of
- http://twitter.com/thursdayband