Claw Hammer
Claw Hammer | |
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Origin | Long Beach, California |
Genres | Indie rock, punk blues, noise rock |
Years active | 1986–2000 |
Labels |
Sympathy for the Record Industry Epitaph Records Interscope Records |
Past members |
Jon Wahl Chris Bagarozzi Rob Walther Rick Sortwell Bob Lee |
Claw Hammer was an American indie rock band from California. Claw Hammer formed in 1986 in Long Beach, California; its members were from several neighboring municipalities.[1] Their name was taken from a Captain Beefheart song.[2] The group released a cassette and some small-issue EPs and singles before signing to Sympathy for the Record Industry, who released their debut LP, an eponymous effort, in 1990. In 1991 they did an album entirely covering Devo's 1978 Are We Not Men? We Are Devo!. The group signed to Epitaph Records for their 1993 release, Pablum. In 1994, Claw Hammer performed as the backing band on Wayne Kramer's Epitaph release, The Hard Stuff. Jumping to major label Interscope, they released two more LPs, the last being 1997's Hold Your Tongue (and Say Apple). The group played live until 2000.[3]
Personnel
- Jon Wahl - guitar, vocals (Idle Rich, Pontiac Brothers, Red Aunts)
- Chris Bagarozzi - guitar (Down by Law, Midget Handjob)
- Rob Walther - bass
- Rick Sortwell - drums (1986–1991)
- Bob Lee - drums (1991–2000)
Discography
- Get Yer Heh Heh's Out (cassette) (Trigon Records, 1989)
- Poor Robert EP (Grown Up Wrong, 1989)
- Claw Hammer (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1990)
- Double Pack Whack Attack EP (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1990
- Q:Are We Not Men? A:We Are Not Devo (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1991)
- Ramwhale (Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1992)
- Pablum (Epitaph Records, 1993)
- Thank the Holder Uppers (Interscope Records, 1995)
- Hold Your Tongue (and Say Apple) (Interscope Records, 1997)
Videography
- Queen's Lead Helmet (1997)
References
- ↑ Interview. Flipside Magazine No. 69 (1990). Mirror at Clawhammer.benalto.com. Accessed January 1, 2008.
- ↑ Claw Hammer at Trouser Press
- ↑ Review of Ramwhale. Allmusic.