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Artist Biography
UK hardcore band Tribute To Nothing were formed in
February 1992 by brothers Ben (drums) and Jim Turner (vocals, bass)
after 18 months of playing rock cover versions in a local pub band. They
enlisted two school friends and their younger brother Sam on guitar,
and 12 months later the band, slimmed down to a trio of the brothers,
had acquired a sense of direction through regular appearances at the Mad
Music Club in Worcester. Still in their teenage years they became the
youngest band to play at London’s Mean Fiddler venue, having been
spotted by rock photographer Martyn Goodacre, who released their first
single on his Kinglake Records. For their second single, ‘24 Hrs’, in
April 1995, Tribute To Nothing transferred to Free Records. Following
dates with Sebadoh, they appeared at the Phoenix Festival, preceding the
release of three further singles on Go! Discs, ‘Can’t Get Up’, ‘Think
You Should’ and ‘Straight Line’. The band inaugurated their own Lockjaw
Records label to facilitate the release of their music following the
demise of Go! Discs, culminating with the release of their 1997 debut
album, Wrench. Excellent studio albums have followed on a regular basis,
while Lockjaw has gone on to confirm its rising status by signing new
bands including Monkey Boy and Lockdown.
Tracklist
| 1 |
Straight Line |
3:49
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| 2 |
Find It |
3:37
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| 3 |
Cecil |
4:37
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| 4 |
Could I |
4:41
|
| 5 |
Think You Should |
2:22
|
| 6 |
Do Something |
2:57
|
| 7 |
How Could Things |
3:24
|
| 8 |
Don't Care |
4:17 |