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Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook

20 August 2024

In Saccharine We Trust

 

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     Saccharine Trust came out of the southern California SST scene that also included bands like Black Flag, SWA, Descendents, October Faction, DC3, Tom Troccoli's Dog & many many more. The band was started by singer Jack Brewer (Jack Brewer Band, Perfect Rat, w/Bazooka, w/Kava) & Joe Baiza (Universal Congress of..., October Faction, Natassya Filippovna, & Unknown Instructors[with Mike Watt & George Hurley of Minutemen fame]) in 1980. Original drummer Rob Holzman appeared on their 1981 debut Paganicons but left the band to play in Slovenly & was replaced by drummer Tony Cicero. Many musick luminaries including Kurt Cobain, Buzz Osborne, & Sonic Youth have named Sacchrine Trust as a major influence on their musick. Sonic Youth covered their song "I Am Right" on the SST compilation The Melting Plot

 

Saccharine Trust - The Great One is Dead, Hazelwood Records HAZ 015, 2001
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The Sinister Rain
Grotian Phraseology
The Sadness of Apollo
Legends Die Behind the Wheel, at Least
Neruda's Wave
Birthing the Ancestors
Antecedent Satisfaction
This is Wilmington
Nocturnal Ballets
Reggie's Plateau
Untitled No.2 (I Gave Another Dimension the Slip)
Ordinary Calvinistic
Untitled No.1 (The Creative Fluctuation)
The Great One is Dead
Water on the Dancefloor
Against Faustus
Resuscitate the Worm
Now that You're Dead

I'm having a meltd0wn, a Digital Meltd0wn,

7 comments:

  1. The Great One is Dead
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  2. Thanks for the share, I've not heard this in decades. Reminds me of my degenerate youth as a skateboarder.

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    1. Guess this Digital revival is hitting a few for you. Tres kool.

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  3. Not familiar with this one but I'm definitely a fan of their 80s work and Joe Baiza's other projects so no doubt worth a spin!

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    1. Thanks, MrDave. If you're a fan of Baiza's other works, you'll surely enjoy this. Right up his alley & then some. A very under-rated project.

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  4. Wonderful, thank you!!

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