Shotmaker (band)
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Matt, Tim and Nick from Belleville, Ontario, Canada formed Shotmaker in 1993, a post-hardcore/emo/screamo outfit who played aggressive yet melodic hardcore music.
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[edit] Biography
Shotmaker’s catalogue comprises three 7”s, two full length LP’s and a 12” split EP.
The group parted ways in 1996, but released their double CD retrospective The Complete Discography: 1993-1996 in 2000, comprising the entirety of their recorded material, including several tracks exclusive to compilations and three unreleased songs. 33 of the 43 tracks were lifted straight from vinyl due to DAT tapes being lost, but the pops and hisses add and authenticity to the collection that was predominately released on vinyl.
From their first 7” (pulled due to its controversial cover illustrating a child holding a pistol) to their final LP, Shotmaker’s success lies in the intermingling of explosive riffs and complex, flowing rhythms, creating tensions best exhibited in Table, where tempos and time signatures shuffle in and out at break-neck speed. However, a number of disparate moods are explored, such as the abrasive curve or the restrained controller.controller. The trio approach catchy on 10/22/94, and an untitled instrumental track on their final album includes nothing but acoustic guitar played over radio frequency white noise.
The lyrics are rather ambiguous, sung and screamed with an urgency that complements the unyielding compositions. There is a sincerity about something, but just exactly what is open for interpretation.
Shotmaker’s members went on to play in such bands as the short lived 30 Second Motion Picture, Three Penny Opera and more recently The Grey.
[edit] Trivia
- The band Controller.Controller took their name from a song on Mouse Ear [Forget-Me-Not].[1]
[edit] Discography
- Albums
Title | Date of Release | Label |
The Crayon Club | 1994 | The Great American Steak Religion |
Mouse Ear [Forget-Me-Not] | 1996 | Troubleman Unlimited |
- Singles/EP’s
Title | Date of Release | Label |
Little Kid 7" | 1993 | Kung-Fu Manticore |
Bull 7" | 1994 | Kung-Fu Manticore |
Split 7" w/ Watershed | 1994 | Vital Communications |
Split 12" w/ Maximillian Colby | 1995 | Nervous Wreck Kids |
- Compilation Contributions
Song Title | Compilation Title | Date of Release | Label |
Pilot | All The President's Men | 1994 | Old Glory Records |
7:14 | heartattack #10 | 1996 | Ebullition Records |
- Compilations
Title | Date of Release | Label |
The Complete Discography: 1993-1996 | 2000 | Troubleman Unlimited |