Lambchop (band)
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Lambchop | |
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Country | Nashville, Tennessee, USA |
Years active | 1986–present |
Genres | Alt-Country |
Labels | Merge |
Members | Kurt Wagner William Tyler Tony Crow Sam Baker Matt Swanson Alex McManus Deanna Varagona Marc Trovillion Ryan Norris Scott Martin Paul Niehaus Roy Agee |
Lambchop, originally Posterchild, is a band from Nashville, Tennessee. Lambchop is loosely associated with the alternative country genre, though its music resists easy classification. The music website Allmusic refers to them as "arguably the most consistently brilliant and unique American group to emerge during the 1990s". [1]
Never a band with a "core" lineup, Lambchop through the years has consisted of a large and fluid collective of musicians focused around its creative centre, frontman Kurt Wagner. Initially indebted to traditional country, the music has subsequently moved through a range of influences including post-rock, soul and lounge music.
Whatever the style, the characteristic mood of Lambchop's music is evoked by Wagner's distinctive songwriting - lyrically subtle and ambiguous, the vocals melodic but understated. Setting this apart from other minimalist songwriters is the large group of backing musicians, with the range of instruments and styles that it brings. Wagner's songwriting bears similarities with soul musicians such as Barry White, Curtis Mayfield and Marvin Gaye as much as with country and folk music, and can be seen to embody Kris Kristofferson’s dictum that “country music is the white man’s soul”.
[edit] Discography
- 1994 I Hope You're Sitting Down/Jack's Tulips
- 1996 How I Quit Smoking
- 1997 Thriller
- 1998 What Another Man Spills
- 2000 Nixon
- 2000 The Queens Royal Trimma (Live Royal Festival Hall, London) (Tour Only)
- 2001 Tools in the Dryer
- 2002 Is a Woman
- 2002 Pet Sounds Sucks (Live Great American Music Hall, SF) (Tour Only)
- 2004 Aw Cmon / No You Cmon
- 2006 The Decline of Country and Western Civilization, Pt. 2
- 2006 Damaged
- 2006 Succulence (Live ORF, Vienna) (Tour Only)