Crain (band)

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Crain was an indie band spawned from the same fertile early 1990s Louisville, Kentucky math rock scene that also gave birth to Slint and Rodan. Combining complex meter and composition with a hard-edged attack, the band was a fixture of the scene but failed to attain the same acclaim as their more well-known peers.

Crain released only two full-length albums and a handful of 7" records.[citation needed] The first, the Steve Albini-produced Speed was an early blueprint for those that would follow them in the fledgling post-rock and math rock movements.

In the band's strange life they went through many line-up changes, finding band leader Jon Cook playing every instrument in the band at some point before finally breaking up for good in the late 90s.[citation needed]

Crain's Speed was remastered and reissued in 2005 by Temporary Residence Records along with some rare bonus tracks. Plans were made by various parties to release the final line-up's recordings but no actual document has ever surfaced.

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