Medicine (band)

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Medicine is an alternative noise-pop/rock band from Los Angeles, USA. They were formed in 1991 by guitarist Brad Laner and signed to Rick Rubin's American Recordings label the following year. Medicine was/is considered the American response to such shoegazing bands such as My Bloody Valentine, Ride and Chapterhouse. With a signature guitar tone, created by running guitarist's Brad Laner's guitar through a Yamaha 8-track recorder, Medicine's music managed to distinguish itself from some of the more noisier and ambiguous endeavours of the shoegazing movement.

Medicine made a brief appearance as themselves in the film The Crow.

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[edit] Members

1990s lineup

  • Brad Laner: Guitars, Vocals, Keyboards, Bass, Noise.
  • Beth Thompson: Vocals
  • Jim Goodall: Drums
  • Eddie Ruscha: Bass on Shot Forth Self Living
  • Justin Meldal-Johnson: Bass on Her Highness

2000s lineup

[edit] Albums

  • Shot Forth Self Living (Def American/Creation, 1992)
  • The Buried Life (American, 1993)
  • Her Highness (American, 1995)
  • The Mechanical Forces of Love (Wall of Sound, 2003)

[edit] Singles and EPs

  • Aruca (Creation 1992)
  • 5ive (a.k.a. Come Here To Drink Milk) (Creation, 1993)
  • Never Click (Beggars Banquet, 1993)
  • Sounds Of Medicine (American, 1994)
  • Time Baby 3 (Beggars Banquet, 1994)
  • Off The Vine (double 7") (Ectoplasm, 1995)
  • Wet on Wet EP (Wall of Sound, 2002)
  • I Smile To My Eyes (Wall of Sound, 2003)
  • As You Do (Wall of Sound, 2004)

[edit] Compilation appearances

  • The Crow OST (Atlantic, 1994)
  • The Doom Generation OST (American, 1994)
  • Tigerbeat6 Inc. (Tigerbeat6, 2001)
  • The Faint - Danse Macabre Remixes (Astralwerks, 2003)
  • Themroc - Into the Light (Wall of Sound, 2003)
  • Wall of Sound 10th Anniversary (Wall of Sound, 2003)