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The Last (band)

The Last is aLos Angeles–based band formed in 1976 by Joe Nolte with high school bandmates Vitus Mataré and Dave Harbison. By 1978 the band included three brothers: Joe (guitar, vocals), Mike (vocals), and David Nolte (bass guitar). They released several albums onSST Records,Bomp! Records and End Sounds.

The Last
OriginLos Angeles,California, U.S.
GenresSurf rock,psychedelia,folk rock[1]
Years active1976–mid-1980s, 1988–1990, 1994–present
LabelsBomp!,SST, End Sounds
MembersJoe Nolte
James Nolte
Mike Nolte
Philo Van Duyne
Lisa Torres
Paul Rucker
Past membersDavid Nolte
Dave Harbison
Danny Winter
Sean Doherty
Mike Clarke
Vitus Mataré
Jack Reynolds
Luke Lohnes
Missy Buettner
Robbie Rist
John Frank
Dave Nazworthy
Larry P. Manke
Ed Urlik
Steve Andrews
John Rosewall
Karl Alvarez
Bill Stevenson
Greg Tarpley
Tony Rugolo

History

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The band was initially inspired by the nascent CBGB's scene as well as the firstModern Lovers album. Its sound was a mix ofgarage rock,surf rock,folk rock andpsychedelic rock.[2][1] The first settled line-up included Vitus Mataré (keyboards, flute), the Nolte brothers, and Jack Reynolds (drums).[2] After three self-financed singles, the band was signed by Bomp! Records, who issued the debut albumL.A. Explosion! in 1979 (described byTrouser Press as "a near-perfect debut").[1] It was also issued in Germany (Line Records), Japan Trio/Trash Records), and the UK byLondon Records.[2]

They recorded a second album,Look Again (1980), which was not released until 2020. The original members began to disappear until its demise in November 1985, with David Nolte joiningWednesday Week and laterLucky, and Mataré formingTrotsky Icepick.[2] The band was considered a major influence on the psychedelia-influenced LA bands of the mid-1980s, includingthe Bangles andthe Three O'Clock,[3] as well as the South Bay punk bands such asBlack Flag and theDescendents.

Joe reformed the band in 1988 with Mike Nolte along with new members Luke Lohnes (guitar, vocals), Larry P. Manke (bass guitar), andDave Nazworthy (ofChemical People) (drums).[2] This line-up signed to SST Records, releasing three albums between 1988 and 1996. The early 1980s lineup of the band reunited for occasional reunion shows in Southern California between 2005 and 2013. That year, the Last released a new album for the label End Sounds featuring the Descendents/All rhythm section ofKarl Alvarez andBill Stevenson.

The Last remains active as of 2020. The current lineup was stabilized in 2019,and consists of:
Joe Nolte: guitar, vocals
James Nolte: keyboard, vocals
Philo Van Duyne: guitar
Lisa Torres: bass
Paul Rucker: drums

James Nolte is former bassist David Nolte's son and Joe's nephew.

David Nolte has worked as a touring bassist, working withDave Davies of theKinks,David Gray,the Wondermints and many others.Vitus Mataré went on to become a successful architect andrecord producer.[1]

As of 2020, the Last planned to release the remixed and remastered version ofLook Again, recorded in 1980. According to Amplify Music Magazine,[4]

In 1980, THE LAST recorded the album on their own to control the process as much as possible, but what they came out of the studio with was completely sonically wrong, receiving zero offers from record companies (interestingly, the original copy of the album has been going for over $800 on Discogs). So how exactly did THE LAST bring LOOK AGAIN back to life? As Vitus Mataré explains: “Those same master tapes have been carefully baked and transferred by John Strother at Penguin Recording in Los Angeles. Jonny Bell at Jazzcats Studio in Long Beach worked with the damaged files to restore the signals and performances that Joe and I knew were somewhere on those reels. There are no new overdubs and zero digital trickery. Guitar and organ tracks were sent to the same model amplifiers Joe and I used live back in the day and re-recorded. These are the original performances given a proper mix.

Discography

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Albums

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  • L.A. Explosion! (Bomp!) (1979)
  • Painting Smiles on a Dead Man (Lolita/Backlash) (1985)
  • Confession (SST) (1988)
  • Awakening (SST) (1989)
  • Gin & Innuendoes (SST) (1996)
  • Danger (End Sounds)[5] (2013)
  • Look Again (House Arrest/Backlash) (recorded 1980, remixed and remastered, released November 2020)

Singles

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  • "She Don't Know Why I'm Here" / "Bombing Of London" (Backlash) (1977)
  • "Every Summer Day" / "Hitler's Brother" (Backlash) (1978)
  • "L.A. Explosion" / "Hitler's Brother" (Backlash) (1978)
  • "Every Summer Day" / "Slavedriver" (Bomp!) (1979)
  • "This Kind of Feeling" / "Slavedriver", "We're In Control" 12" 45 (Line) (1979)
  • "Up in the Air" / "Wrong Turn", "Leper Colony" WarfRat Grammophon (October 1982)
  • Fade to Black 12" 45 EP (Bomp!) (1982)

Compilation appearances

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  • Waves Vol. 1 (Line) (1979) – "We're In Control"
  • Who Put The Bomp? 2XLP (London/Bomp!)
  • Yesterday's Sound Today (Line) (1979) – "That Kind Of Feeling", "She Don't Know I'm Here"
  • Experiments In Destiny (Bomp!) (1980) – "She Don't Know I'm Here"
  • WarfRat Tales (WarfRat Grammophon) (1983) – "Try To Rise", "Brand New Day"
  • The Radio Tokyo Tapes (Ear Movie) (1983) – "It Had To Be You"
  • The Rebel Kind (Sounds Interesting) (1983) – "What Is In There?"
  • The Best Of Louie, Louie (Rhino) (1983) – "Louie, Louie"
  • Testube Cassettezine B Vol. 4 #3 cass. (Testube) (1983) – "Try To Rise"
  • The Best Of The Tokyo Radio Tapes (Chameleon) (1987) – "It Had To Be You"
  • Duck And Cover (SST) (1990) – "Baby It's You"
  • SST Acoustic (SST) (1991) – "Awakening"
  • That's Line 6 (Line) (1991) – "She Don't Know Why I'm Here"
  • We're Desperate: The L.A. Scene (1976-79) (1993) (Rhino) – "She Don't Know Why I'm Here"
  • Destination Bomp! (Bomp!) (1994) – "She Don't Know Why I'm Here"
  • The Roots Of Powerpop! (Bomp!) (1996) – "Every Summer Day" [as Last]
  • Listen And Learn With Vibro-Phonic (Vibro-Phonic) (1994) – "Every Summer Day"
  • Joe's Blue Plate Special Wol. 14 & 15: Olivia Tremor Control/Chuck D (Joe's Grille) (2000) – "Perfect World"
  • Of Hands And Hearts: Music For The Tsunami Disaster Fund 2XCD (Integrity) (2005) – "I Know (demo)"
  • Children Of Nuggets-Original Artyfacts From The Second Psychedelic Era 1976-1996 4XCD box (Rhino) (2005) – "She Don't Know Why I'm Here (Single Version)
  • He Put The Bomp! In The Bomp (Vivid Sound/Bomp!) (2007) – "Pablo Picasso"

References

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  1. ^abcdLamey, Charles P.; Robbins, Ira; & Rabid, Jack "The Last",Trouser Press, retrieved 2010-09-21
  2. ^abcdeStrong, Martin C. (2003) "Last", inThe Great Indie Discography, Canongate,ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 89
  3. ^Whalen, Kathi (1989) "The Last and the Cynics",Washington Post, August 21, 1989, p. B7
  4. ^"THE LAST To Issue Their Never-Before-Released Second Album 'Look Again' 11/20".amplifymusicmag.com. Amplify Music Magazine. RetrievedAugust 31, 2022.
  5. ^"Streams: The Last: "I Know"". Punknews.org. RetrievedJune 13, 2014.

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