The Knitters
are a Los Angeles-based band who play country, rockabilly and folk music. At the time of their formation they were pioneers of country punk, cowpunk or folk punk, the genre which gradually evolved into alternative country. The Knitters' name is a play on the name of the folk group The Weavers.
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Background
The Knitters formed in 1982 as a side project to the band members' primary commitments. Vocalist
Exene Cervenka, singer/bassist
John Doe and drummer
DJ Bonebrake were three of the four members of the
punk band
X; guitarist
Dave Alvin was a member of
roots rock band
The Blasters; and stand-up bassist
Jonny Ray Bartel was a member of
blues-rock band
The Red Devils.
The Knitters' debut album
Poor Little Critter on the Road was released in 1985. It included mainly traditional and cover songs, together with some X songs performed in an acoustic style. The album drew on blues, folk, country and rockabilly influences. In 1999, the label
Bloodshot Records released a track-by-track tribute to the album entitled
Poor Little Knitter on the Road
.
After the debut album's release, all the group members continued to work with their primary bands. Dave Alvin also later pursued a solo career.
Twenty years later, in 2005, the group released their second and ironically-titled album,
The Modern Sounds of the Knitters
. John Doe has been quoted
[1] as saying "The Knitters, like their music, don't do anything hasty. Since our last record's been out for a while and it did pretty good, we figured it was just about time to put out another."
The Modern Sounds of the Knitters
has been well-received by critics.
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Discography
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Poor Little Critter on the Road
(1985)
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The Modern Sounds of the Knitters
(2005)
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