Caustic Resin
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Caustic Resin is an indie rock band from Boise, Idaho, who have released several albums for Up Records, Alias Records, and C/Z Records. The band is Brett Netson on guitar and vocals, Tom Romich, Jr. on bass guitar, and either James Dillon or PS Perkins on drums. The sound of the band somewhat similar to the psychedelic blues-rock of the 1960s, and is marked by Netson's distinctive voice and slide guitar work.[1]
The band has several ties to fellow Boise indie rockers, Built to Spill. Netson has toured with Built to Spill, recorded with the band on a few albums (including their debut, Ultimate Alternative Wavers), and is currently a member of that band.[2] The two bands collaborated on the 1995 release, Built to Spill Caustic Resin. The combined bands also recorded the track "Still Flat", which appeared on the Red Hot + Bothered benefit CD, and was later collected on Built to Spill's The Normal Years compilation.
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[edit] References
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Body Love/Body Hate (C/Z, September 12, 1993)
- Fly Me to the Moon (Up, 1995)
- The Medicine Is All Gone (Alias, 1998)
- Trick Question (Alias, 1999)
- The After Birth (Alias, 2000)
- Keep On Truckin' (Up, 2003)
[edit] Singles
- Yeah, Right (Up, 1995)