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Shellac is an American noise rock band from Chicago, Illinois, formed in 1992 by Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). Their lineup remained consistent until Albini's death in May 2024.
The discography of Shellac, an American noise rock band, includes six studio albums. Shellac numbers almost all of their releases. ... "Watch Song" on the Shellac ...
To All Trains is the sixth studio album by American rock band Shellac, released by Touch and Go Records on May 17, 2024. [4] It was their first studio album in a decade and the final recording made before band leader Steve Albini's death just days prior to the album's release.
Shellac bore a love of invention, performance, and camaraderie that “Girl From Outside” perfectly crystallizes. The guitars’ rolling amble stops just short of a strut. The cymbals pop like ...
Steven Frank Albini (/ æ l ˈ b iː n i /; July 22, 1962 – May 7, 2024) was an American musician and audio engineer.He founded and fronted the influential post-hardcore and noise rock bands Big Black (1981–1987), Rapeman (1987–1989) and Shellac (1992–2024), and engineered acclaimed albums like the Pixies' Surfer Rosa (1988), PJ Harvey's Rid of Me and Nirvana's In Utero (both 1993).
Dude Incredible is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Shellac, released on September 16, 2014 on Touch and Go Records. This is the final studio album released during Steve Albini 's lifetime.
Uranus is the second release by American noise rock band Shellac, a two-song 7" on Touch and Go Records.It was released in 1993 on vinyl format only. It is believed that it was recorded at the same time as their first release, The Rude Gesture: A Pictorial History.
1000 Hurts is the third studio album by American rock band Shellac, released on August 8, 2000. In its official promotional materials Shellac jokingly described this album as follows: "There are no 12-minute songs on this one. This record is more mean-spirited. Todd sings." The cover is a clear homage to old Ampex audio recording tape boxes ...