Girl Trouble (band)

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Girl Trouble
Origin Washington, USA
Genres Indie rock, punk rock, garage rock
Years active 1983–present
Labels Sub Pop
PopLlama
Estrus
Empty
Members Kurt P. Kendall
Bon Von Wheelie
Kahuna
Dale Phillips

Girl Trouble are a punk rock band from Washington, USA, formed in 1983, when three musicians from Tacoma, WA and one from Spokane, WA (Kendall) joined forces.

History

The band played their first show in 1984, and signed to Olympia's K Records label soon afterwards, on which they released two singles ("Riverbed" and "Old Time Religion") in 1987. One of their recordings, "Gonna Find A Cave" written by Jimmy Radcliffe and Buddy Scott, made an appearance on the Sub Pop 200 compilation alongside tracks by other Washingtonians such as Nirvana and Soundgarden. Various albums followed on different independent labels (the band to this day have never signed to a major label). As a side project, guitarist Kahuna plays in a Sonics tribute band (New Original Sonic Sound), featuring members of Mudhoney and the Young Fresh Fellows. Together with fellow garage enthusiasts the U-Men, Girl Trouble helped re-establish the Pacific Northwest as a premier garage rock region.

Members

Discography

Albums

  • Hit It or Quit It (1988) (Sub Pop)
  • Thrillsphere (1990) (Pop Llama)
  • New American Shame (1993) (Empty)
  • Tuesdays Thursdays & Sundays (1998) (Wig Out)
  • The Illusion of Excitement (2003) (Wig Out)

EPs and singles

  • Stomp and Shout EP (Dionysus)
  • "Work that Crowd/Granny's Pad" (Empty)
  • "Blue Christmas Sleigh Ride" b/w King's of Rock "X-Mess", split release (1989, Regal Select) Produced by Steve Fisk and Tim Olsen

Compilations

External links

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