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Crain was at the forefront of Louisville's noise/indie scene and recieved a bit of attention nationwide (although not as much as say, [[Rodan]]) partially due to recording with people such as Steve Albini in Chicago. But with that said, it's not to slight several phenomenal records that the band put under it's belt, most notably the rare (until the recent reissue) [[Crain:Speed|Speed]] and the [[Crain:Heater|Heater]] album.
Crain was at the forefront of Louisville's noise/indie scene and recieved a bit of attention nationwide (although not as much as say, [[Rodan]]) partially due to recording with people such as Steve Albini in Chicago. But with that said, it's not to slight several phenomenal records that the band put under it's belt, most notably the rare (until the recent reissue) [[Crain:Speed|Speed]] and the [[Crain:Heater|Heater]] album.


The name "Crain" was reportedly a nod towards some of the members previous band ([[Cerebellum]]) as Crain was to refer to your "Crainium". The bird "Crane" had nothing to do with it. Member [[Jon Cook]] has ranted and raved for years about putting the band back together, sometimes with the same name, sometimes under another "brain" related name, but either way, it's unlikely that he'd ever work with Tim again.
The name "Crain" was reportedly a nod towards some of the members previous band ([[Cerebellum]]) as Crain was to refer to your "Crainium". The bird "Crane" had nothing to do with it. Member [[Jon Cook]] has ranted and raved for years about putting the band back together, sometimes with the same name, sometimes under another "brain" related name, but either way, it's unlikely that he'd ever work with Tim again. Jon did eventually work with [[Tim Furnish]] again playing drums in [[Parlour]]) (2006-2010), along with participating in the [[Cerebellum]] reunion in 2010. He is on the [[Parlour]] [[Simulacrenfield]] LP from 2010.


Members went on to [[Parlour]], Matmos, The Soft Pink Truth; and spent time in [[Undermine]], [[Spot]], [[Cerebellum]], [[Pope Lick]], [[Sunspring]], [[Lead Pennies]], [[Endpoint]], [[7 More Seconds]], and many, many more... (comeon, it's not like I'm going to try to list all of T. Bailey's bands).
Members went on to [[Parlour]], Matmos, The Soft Pink Truth; and spent time in [[Undermine]], [[Spot]], [[Cerebellum]], [[Pope Lick]], [[Sunspring]], [[Lead Pennies]], [[Endpoint]], [[7 More Seconds]], and many, many more... (comeon, it's not like I'm going to try to list all of T. Bailey's bands).
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'''Shirts/Merch:'''
'''Shirts/Merch:'''
*Atom - black shirts w/ crain in white above a bright illustration of an atom
*Atom - black shirts w/ crain in white above a bright illustration of an atom
'''Video'''
*http://youtube.com/watch?v=2O4xtS0RHZM -- The UFO Song


=External Links=
=External Links=

Latest revision as of 07:45, 5 August 2024

Crain
[Image:crain.jpg]
Record Labels: Slamdek, Automatic Wreckords Restless Records
Started By: Will Chatham, Jon Cook, Tim Furnish, Drew Daniel.
Based In: Louisville
Largest show: 2000+ people @ Bogart's in Cincinnatti
First show: 6/2/1989
Last show: Dec.29,1996 at The Sugar Doe Cafe (the first show atThe Sugar Doe Cafe)
Reunion show: N/A
Number of Members: 10
Booking: The Original Bitch

Crain was at the forefront of Louisville's noise/indie scene and recieved a bit of attention nationwide (although not as much as say, Rodan) partially due to recording with people such as Steve Albini in Chicago. But with that said, it's not to slight several phenomenal records that the band put under it's belt, most notably the rare (until the recent reissue) Speed and the Heater album.

The name "Crain" was reportedly a nod towards some of the members previous band (Cerebellum) as Crain was to refer to your "Crainium". The bird "Crane" had nothing to do with it. Member Jon Cook has ranted and raved for years about putting the band back together, sometimes with the same name, sometimes under another "brain" related name, but either way, it's unlikely that he'd ever work with Tim again. Jon did eventually work with Tim Furnish again playing drums in Parlour) (2006-2010), along with participating in the Cerebellum reunion in 2010. He is on the Parlour Simulacrenfield LP from 2010.

Members went on to Parlour, Matmos, The Soft Pink Truth; and spent time in Undermine, Spot, Cerebellum, Pope Lick, Sunspring, Lead Pennies, Endpoint, 7 More Seconds, and many, many more... (comeon, it's not like I'm going to try to list all of T. Bailey's bands).

Members:
Lineup One


Lineup Two - (SPEED LP)

Lineup Three

Lineup Four - (HEATER)

Lineup Five

Lineup Six


Releases:


Compilations:

Shirts/Merch:

  • Atom - black shirts w/ crain in white above a bright illustration of an atom

Video

External Links

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