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Pussy Galore was an Americangarage rock band formed by students atBrown University in 1984. They had a constantly fluid line-up until their demise in 1990, with vocalist-guitaristJon Spencer as the sole member through the band's history. They took their name from thecharacter in theJames Bond filmGoldfinger, and their sound was an irreverent experimentalblues rock influenced byThe Rolling Stones andEinstürzende Neubauten.[1]
Pussy Galore | |
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Origin | Washington, D.C. |
Genres | Garage rock,noise rock,punk blues,garage punk |
Years active | 1985–1990 |
Labels | Caroline, Product Inc., Supernatural Organization,Rough Trade,Matador,Mute,In the Red |
Past members | Bob Bert Julia Cafritz Neil Hagerty John Hammill Cristina Martinez Jon Spencer Kurt Wolf |
History
editThe band's earliest incarnation consisted of guitarist and vocalistJon Spencer, guitarist and occasional vocalistJulia Cafritz and drummer John Hammill, though this line-up both changed and expanded in later years. Spencer and Cafritz were both students at Ivy League college Brown when the band formed in 1984. Following the self-released 7"Feel Good About Your Body, they added guitaristNeil Hagerty. The new line-up recorded theEPGroovy Hate Fuck. This EP, like all of their early releases, would be self-released on their own Shove Records label. After the band moved to New York City after graduation from Brown, they further expanded the line-up by taking on then 16-year-oldCristina Martinez as a guitarist. Martinez was not a musician and had simply taken the photograph for the 7". The band also replaced Hammill with formerSonic Youth drummerBob Bert. Then, on a dare from Sonic Youth, they released a limited-editioncassette[2][3]cover album ofthe Rolling Stones'Exile on Main St. They followed this up in January 1987 with another self-released mini-set,Pussy Gold 5000. Shortly after this, Martinez left the band and formedBoss Hog with Spencer a few years later.
In September 1987, Pussy Galore recorded their debut album and their first recording for another label,Right Now!, onCaroline Records. Shortly following the release ofRight Now!, Hagerty left the band and was replaced by Kurt Wolf, but he was to return to the Pussy Galore line-up following the release of theSugarshit Sharp EP with Wolf leaving to join Loudspeaker.Sugarshit Sharp is probably best known for the garage rock interpretation ofEinstürzende Neubauten's industrial/dance classic from the mid-1980s "Yu-Gung". Pussy Galore used sampling in their music, drawing short samples from both the original track and thePublic Enemy rap classic "Don't Believe The Hype".F.M. Einheit, a member of Neubauten, was said to have been quite impressed with the cover version.[4] The EP also introduced Pussy Galore's new logo, which consisted of Neubauten's "Yu-Gung Man" emblem with a grainy, almost indecipherable photocopy of the Rolling Stones' trademark lips-and-tongue image superimposed over its head.
Their second full-length set,Dial 'M' for Motherfucker, was released in 1989 and continued their formula ofnihilistic guitar noise and punk rock provocation, with additional studio trickery filling out the material. Originally intended to be titledMake Them All Eat Shit Slowly, the name of the album was ultimately vetoed by Caroline Records. The album is sometimes wrongly referred to asNew Album By Pussy Galore. This is largely due to the fact that the cover of the album has no text except for a sticker that appeared on the plastic shrink wrapping that bears those words.Dial M represents a move away from a simple noise formula to something more experimental. It is, for example, difficult to determine where some songs begin and end. Many sequences on the album appear to run in reverse, sometimes mid-song, seemingly for no apparent reason. Cafritz appears on some of this album but not the entirety.Dial M marks a point at which Cafritz and the band began fighting, ultimately leading to her leaving the band.[citation needed]
They released a split single in 1989, a cover ofBlack Flag's "Damaged II" withTad covering "Damaged I" on the other side, forSub Pop Records and another split single with Black Snakes for the Japanese indie label Supernatural Organization.
By now, Cafritz had quit the line-up. The trio of Spencer, Hagerty and Bert released one final album in 1990 calledHistoria de la Musica Rock for Caroline Records before calling it a day the same year. The album cover ofHistoria was a parody of a music compilation vinyl series from Spain calledHistoria de la Música Rock.
Aftermath
editSpencer co-foundedBoss Hog with former Pussy Galore guitarist Cristina Martinez in the late 1980s just prior to the dissolution of Pussy Galore itself. Spencer and Martinez had married in 1989 (and are still married today). He also went on to form the Blues Explosion. Neil Hagerty continued his 'noise-terrorist' career with his girlfriend, Jennifer Herrema, inblues-rock duoRoyal Trux, which the pair had formed inChicago during 1987. Cafritz and Bert joined forces briefly in the early 1990s to release a self-titled album under the nameAction Swingers.
Two years after the breakup, their CD compilationCorpse Love: The First Year was released. It included four tracks from theExile On Main Street cassette, as well as some previously released early material, including short interviews.
Discography
editCassettes
edit- Exile on Main St Cassette (1986, Shove) (limited edition of 550 copies; four tracks from this appear on theCorpse Love CD)http://www.xtrmntr.com/pg/exile/
Albums
edit- Right Now! LP (1987, Caroline; reissued 1998Matador Records/Mute Records)
- Dial 'M' for Motherfucker (a.k.a.Make Them All Eat Shit Slowly, a.k.a.New Album by Pussy Galore) LP (1989, Caroline; CD version contained five of the six tracks fromSugarshit Sharp, with a cover of Devo's "Penetration in the Centerfold" replacing "Yu-Gung"; reissued 1998 Matador Records/Mute Records with original vinyl contents only)
- Historia de la Musica Rock LP (1990, Caroline)
EPs
edit- Feel Good About Your Body 7", 1985
- Groovy Hate Fuck EP (1986, Shove)
- Pussy Gold 5000 EP (1986, Shove)
- Sugarshit Sharp EP (1988, Caroline; reissued 1998 Matador Records/Mute Records with bonus track "Penetration in the Centerfold")
Compilations & live albums
edit- 1 Yr Live CS (1986, Shove)
- Groovy Hate Fuck (Feel Good About Your Body) LP (1987, Vinyl Drip) (UK collection of early releases)
- Corpse Love: The First Year CD (1992, Caroline)
- Live: In the Red LP last live show, recorded atCBGBs (1998,In the Red)
Videos
edit- Maximum Penetration VHS (1987, Atavistic Video)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^Du Noyer, Paul (2003).The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music (1st ed.). Fulham, London: Flame Tree Publishing. p. 105.ISBN 1-904041-96-5.
- ^Earles, Andrew (September 15, 2014)."Pussy Galore:Dial M for Motherfucker".Gimme Indie Rock.Minneapolis:Voyageur Press. p. 248.ISBN 9781627883795. RetrievedDecember 28, 2016 – via Google Books.
- ^Eddy, Chuck (December 2009)."Essentials: A Noisy, Filthy, Sarcastic Grunt, Pigf--k Set the Stage for Flannel's Fury".Spin. RetrievedDecember 28, 2016 – via Google Books.
- ^F.M. Einheit Interview on CBC Radio's Brave New Waves (circa 1990)