Louise Post

Louise Post

Louise Post performing with Veruca Salt in late 2006.
Background information
Birth name Louise Lightner Post
Born (1966-12-07) December 7, 1966
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Origin Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Alternative rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Associated acts Veruca Salt
Notable instruments
Pink Velour Guitar

Louise Lightner Post (born December 7, 1966) is an American musician. She is best known for being the vocalist and guitarist of alternative rock band Veruca Salt, which she co-founded with Nina Gordon in 1993.

Early life

Post was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Her parents got divorced when she was nine years old. She began playing the piano at age seven, and participated in several musicals in high school. At age 16, Post founded an R&B band with her brother Eric. She later joined a funk cover band, which played at proms, college dances and bars.

Post wrote her first song at age 16, inspired by Vanity 6. She performed a different song, also written by her, in a talent show, which she described as, "really, really bad, and I don't think I wrote another song until I was in college". She also stated: "I was desperate to express myself creatively and poetry filled that need, but songwriting was more satisfying, more gratifying and more fun".

After graduating from Clayton High School, she moved to New York City and attended Barnard College. There, she joined an a cappella singing group. Post began playing guitar in her sophomore year of college, and after graduating with a major in English, went back to St. Louis. She then moved to Chicago, Illinois, and was unsure of which career to follow. There, she joined a theatre company, and was inclined to either become an actress or a musician.

Musical career

Shortly after meeting Nina Gordon, the two founded alternative rock band Veruca Salt in 1993, with addition of drummer Jim Shapiro, Gordon's brother, and bassist Steve Lack. Veruca Salt released a self-funded demo tape and shopped it to labels while playing a handful of small club shows. After a few live concerts, the band was signed to Minty Fresh Records and began recording with producer Brad Wood, at the time popular for having produced Liz Phair's critically acclaimed album Exile in Guyville (1993).

The band released an 7-inch single for the song "Seether", and later, their first full-length album, American Thighs on September 27, 1994, and re-released on November 8, 1994 by Geffen Records. The album peaked on the Billboard Top 20 at 69, and was eventually certified Gold. Other singles of the album included "All Hail Me" and "Number One Blind", which weren't as successful as "Seether".

To support the album, the band begin touring as the opening acts for bands such as Hole, Live and PJ Harvey. In 1996, Veruca Salt released and EP, Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt, produced by Steve Albini.

The group entered the studio with producer Bob Rock in 1997. Their second album, Eight Arms to Hold You, was released on February 11, 1997, and contained the hit "Volcano Girls", which was the opening theme for dark comedy film Jawbreaker. Another single, "Shutterbug", was released, performed by the band on Saturday Night Live.

In 1998, Gordon left the band, and Post recruited new members. They then released another album, Resolver (2000). The new band's line-up toured in Summer 2001 and promoted the album in the United Kingdom. The band released an EP, Officially Dead, in 2003.

In 2005, the band's line-up was once again renewed, and released another EP, Lords of Sounds and Lesser Things, followed by a full-length album, IV (2006). In 2007, the group covered Neil Young's song "Burned" for a breast cancer benefit album. In 2012, the band's hiatus was announced on their official website.

In 2013, Veruca Salt announced the reunion of its original line-up on their Facebook page; on September 29, 2013, it was announced that they were working on new material, set to be released in 2014. On April 19, 2014, for Record Store Day, the band released a 10-inch vinyl disc, MMXIV, containing two new songs, "It's Holy" and "The Museum of Broken Relationships". In 2014, the band played several dates in the United States and Australia. The first post-reunion Veruca Salt album, Ghost Notes, was released on July 10, 2015 to favorable reviews.[1]

Post appeared on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor Podcast on August 7, 2015 and revealed that Veruca Salt were approached to host a FOX comedy variety show in the 90s.

Personal life

Post and bandmate Nina Gordon were very close friends for much of Veruca Salt's original years. By the late 1990s, the personal disagreements and creative differences between the two increased, resulting in the departure of Gordon from the band. Veruca Salt's 2000 album, Resolver, the first one released without Gordon, contains lyrics that have been interpreted as "hostile" towards Gordon; however, neither of the two has ever talked about the matter publicly.[2][3] In 2003, Post stated that the two had reconciled and were friends, but "not at the same intensity". In October 2006, Post complimented Gordon's solo career.[3] In 2013, it was announced that Gordon had returned to Veruca Salt, with Post referring to her as "[her] best friend".

In the late 1990s, Post was in a relationship with Foo Fighters' vocalist and former Nirvana's drummer Dave Grohl. Foo Fighters' song Everlong is believed to be about Post. Following their break-up, Post, during an inebriated performance in Melbourne in 1997, stated that Grohl had left her for Winona Ryder, which was later believed to be referred in Veruca Salt's song "Disconnected", which contains the lyrics: "It's kind of scary when your lover leaves you for a movie star". In 2006, Post stated: "It was a private relationship, but it got so much publicity. I didn't mean for it to happen. I'm friends with him now."[4]

Post began dating The Brontosaur's frontman, musician Tony Parks, in 2001. The couple wed on March 30, 2008 in Las Vegas and have one daughter, Lila (born April 28, 2010).

Discography

Veruca Salt

As Louise Post

  1. The track "Sugar Mountain" on Cinnamon Girl: Women Artists Cover Neil Young for Charity (2008)[5]
  2. The songs "Touch" and "Saints In Love" with Dave Grohl.

References

[6]

  1. http://www.metacritic.com/music/ghost-notes/veruca-salt
  2. "Grohl schmoll". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2003-07-11. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  3. 1 2 "'I crawled back from a dark place'". Chicago Sun-Times. 2006-10-01. Archived from the original on 2007-12-20. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  4. "From pillow to Post". Melbourne: The Age. 2004-12-31. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  5. 1 2 "Female artists cover Neil Young on compilation". NME.com. 2007-12-05. Retrieved 2007-12-09.
  6. "I Crawled Back From a Dark Place", Chicago Sun Times 1 Oct, 2006. Retrieved on 6 June 2007.

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