
Six Star General
Already On One
© 2007 Sick Star Music (634479618598)
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Miss it if you blink indie punk noise with angular guitars and many shout along choruses.
tracks
- 1 Nate's Face Bear's Teeth
- 2 Sold It All In The Hall
- 3 Pissed Kristofferson
- 4 Hamburgini
- 5 Staff on the Back
- 6 Five Years Not One Day
- 7 St. Patrick Played Surf
- 8 Sun Up Pants Down
- 9 Chesthair Plus One
- 10 Warmer Smile
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Six Star General:
-Are a trio with guitar, bass and drums.
-Can play twenty songs in 40 minutes.
-Are based out of Providence, RI.
-Have been playing together since February 2004.
-All grew up in a town called Warren, RI although only one still lives there.
-Play music that is loud, slow, fast, or soft. Some call it punk, some don't.
-Practice on Sunday mornings.
-Have never played the same set twice.
-Have played live over 75 times.
-Usually play shows two or three times per month.
-Recorded and released three cds in 2006.
-Make very little money from their music.
-Are on 75orLess Records.
Discography:
June 2005 Shrimp Has a Death Wish EP
Feb 2006 Zinger EP
April 2006 Self Titled LP
September 2006 Ice Machine LP
August 2007 Already On One LP
Influences include Mudhoney, Spacemen 3, Karp, Fugazi, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Silkworm, Minutemen, Wire, Black Flag, Yo La Tengo.
Reviews
A pure-power trio, Six Star General delivers jagged, angular riffs in the vein of Wire, but with the swagger and punch of Black Flag. The simple lyrics beg to be chanted loudly in bars and the songs don't hang around long enough to indulge in solos, but for fans of powerful guitar rock, this is definitely one to check out. -Providence Monthly Ice Machine Review * April 2007
Old school indie rock that hearkens back to the time when indie rock had balls. Recorded in four hours with no overdubs, this 11-song monster is a groove-a-rama in the vein of early Minutemen and Yo La Tengo, with lots of wah-wah, savage bass-drum rhythms, and angular brawn. -Providence Phoenix Ice Machine Review * December 2006