Monday, March 2, 2009

Judybats

During the popularity of alternative music in the late 80s and early 90s, Judybats may have been overshadowed by the likes of Toad the Wet Sprocket and R.E.M., but they had something their peers often lacked: bite. Under the sprawling guitars and tight harmonies are lyrics with a healthy dose of satire and irony. How many bands can get away with a song entitled "Intense Beige" or the lyrics to "Ugly on the Outside"? Their most noted track is "Being Simple":



Judybats produced four albums in the early 90s for Warner Bros and was disbanded in 1995 by lead singer Jeff Heiskell. The band was reformed in 2000 for the album 2000 and the EP Six Pack of Tracks. Heiskell and other band members have since gone on to other projects. Recently, Native Son, the band's first album, was re-released by Wounded Bird Records and is currently easily available in CD form. The other albums can be found used through multiple sellers.

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