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Frog in the Sand Posted - 06/24/2005 : 10:13:59
Any fans of this band here? I've just listened to their single 'Alaska', which Cooking Vinyl sent me some time ago as a bonus - and guess what, it really kicks ass. Not only the title song rocks, but the b-sides are even better, especially 'The Cup and the Lip', probably one of the nicest, catchiest country-folk songs I've ever heard.

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Levitated Posted - 06/26/2005 : 11:14:24
meat puppets rule!! Too sad about what happened to Cris though :(
Frog in the Sand Posted - 06/25/2005 : 14:15:44
So if I understand well, the 'Alaska' single is a kind of best of?


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Broken Face Posted - 06/25/2005 : 12:33:12
i bought it and listened to it maybe 5 times. a real disappointment

-Brian

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Chris Knight Posted - 06/24/2005 : 18:36:01
I listened to their album once, maybe twice. It's okay - doesn't really compare to the best Meat Puppets stuff. I'd recommend "Up On The Sun" instead.
soyuber Posted - 06/24/2005 : 18:12:36
I have just the downloadable stuff form their site and I love it. I've been meaning to purchase their LP for a long while.
EnglishGeezer Posted - 06/24/2005 : 16:02:43
I've had the album for 2 years or so (may be less)...There are a couple of tracks that really stand out "Alaska" being one of them, some great bass playing but I think as a whole it's a little disapointing, Krist's singing is a bit dodge!
Frog in the Sand Posted - 06/24/2005 : 11:51:24
From Pitchfork (Dec. 8, 2003)

Krist Novoselic as Washington State Lt. Governor?

Former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, for the most part, left the public eye after his band's career was cut short in April, 1994. He is easily the least recognizable face of Nirvana, being that few people have their face on more posters and T-shirts than Kurt Cobain does, and Dave Grohl's amazing second career via the Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age is hard to top.

Being strongly politically minded, Novoselic has instead spent much of the last decade organizing fundraisers and protests. Some of his agendas took shape during Nirvana's heyday-- organizing a benefit show at the San Francisco Cow Palace, whose proceeds went to Bosnian rape victims-- but his biggest contribution was/is J.A.M.P.A.C. (Joint Artists and Music Promotions Political Actions Committee), which, throughout the 1990s, fought against Tipper Gore's then-impending censorship of music. Suffering no success in his duo Sweet 75 (which released one self-titled album before folding) and limited success in his most recent endeavor, Eyes Adrift, Novoselic's most recent stance at the political mic was in 1999 when he teamed up with Jello Biafra for a Seattle protest show against the World Trade Organization.

And now, after Krist publicly announced his end as a rock musician (which was more of a personal, therapeutic announcement, it seems, than a public one) he's spoken out about potentially running for Lt. Governor in Washington State, 2004. With a foot in the Democratic Party door, Novoselic is well-known as a mouthpiece for liberal causes in the Seattle area. But his idea to run for office is somewhat squelched by the arduous task of challenging to two-term Lt. Governor, Brad Owen (who is also known for his blue moon dabbling with rock 'n' roll, although it's safe to say that he never chucked his guitar into the air on national television and had it crash into his fat forehead and knock him senseless, which may cause him to reside in greater favor with the more politically moderate Washingtonians). Krist speaks on the upcoming political year: "I've been really contemplating how I want to get involved next year and make a contribution. It's going to be a big year and I'm trying to find a way to fit into it."




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hawken Posted - 06/24/2005 : 11:41:50
Yeah, not only was he the bassist but he sang lead vocals on a couple of their songs.
tobafett Posted - 06/24/2005 : 11:34:16
I've had "alaska" on my ipod for a LONG time now...i like the song but haven't bought any of their stuff...

Krist was the bassist? i'll have to go give it a listen again...
BLT Posted - 06/24/2005 : 11:08:03
Curt Kirkwood on guitar, right? Interesting guy. I've missed his guitar since the Meat Puppets went kaput.
hawken Posted - 06/24/2005 : 11:04:59
I think that they are no longer a band....but they had an interesting lineup.

Curt Kirkwood - From the meat puppets...guitar and vocals
Krist Novoleslic - From Nirvana...bass
Bud Gaugh - From Sublime...drums

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