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Bitch Magnet

 
Artist: Bitch Magnet

Group Members:

Sooyoung Park, David Grubbs, Jon Fine

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King for a Day

Formal Connection With:

Bale, Seam, Walt Mink, Bastro, Squirrel Bait, John McEntire, Coptic Light
  • Formed: 1986, Oberlin, OH
  • Disbanded: 1990
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Star Booty," "Umber & Star Booty," "Ben Hur"

Biography

Part of the extended Squirrel Bait family tree, Bitch Magnet was one of two bands that guitarist David Grubbs joined in the wake of his departure. Unlike the other one, Bastro, Grubbs wasn't a charter member of Bitch Magnet, nor was he the leader; that duty fell to bassist/vocalist Sooyoung Park. Much like Bastro, however, Bitch Magnet played a blistering and intellectual brand of post-hardcore punk, which often drew comparisons to Steve Albini's Big Black; they were also grouped with a more direct Squirrel Bait descendant, Slint, albeit more relentless and somewhat less nuanced. Sooyoung Park founded Bitch Magnet in 1986 while a student at Oberlin College in Ohio, joining with guitarist Jon Fine and drummer Orestes Delatorre (aka Orestes Morfin); despite their Oberlin roots, the trio was actually based in Chapel Hill, NC. Bitch Magnet signed with the indie label Communion and debuted in 1988 with the Star Booty 12" EP, which was produced by Steve Albini himself and earned the band some notice on the underground rock scene. For the follow-up, 1989's full-length Umber, they added second guitarist David Galt (a later CD issue appended Star Booty as well). Galt's place was taken by David Grubbs later in 1989, and Grubbs toured with the group in between commitments with Bastro. Grubbs appeared on the EP Valmead and on Bitch Magnet's final album, Ben Hur, both issued in 1990. After Bitch Magnet's breakup late that year, all four members went on to other projects: Park formed the acclaimed Seam; Grubbs returned to Bastro, which evolved into the seminal Gastr del Sol; Fine played with Vineland and Don Caballero; and Orestes Morfin resurfaced in Walt Mink. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Bitch Magnet was a post-hardcore band during the late 1980s and early 1990s who formed at Oberlin College in Ohio and later moved to North Carolina. Their first release was a cassette under the name Stop Vegetable Abuse. They released their first record in 1988 and all of the band's full-length albums were released on Communion Records. Lead singer Sooyoung Park and Lexi Mitchell later joined Mac McCaughan of Superchunk fame to form the band Seam. David Grubbs, who was a founding member of Squirrel Bait, left the band and started Bastro. Orestes Morfin went on to drum for Walt Mink.

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Members

  • Sooyoung Park - bass guitar, vocals
  • Jon Fine - guitar
  • David Grubbs - guitar
  • Orestes Delatorre (aka Orestes Morfin) - drums
  • David Galt - guitar

Discography

  • Star Booty EP (1988) (mixed by Steve Albini)
  • Umber (1989) recorded by Mike McMackin. CD also included the 8 songs from Star Booty.
  • Ben Hur (1990)

Singles

  • Valmead with Codeine (1990) (Glitterhouse also released the record on 12" + 2 songs)
  • Sadie 7" (released on Caff Records in 1991)
  • Mesentery 7" with diff version of Big Pining and another song?
  • Duck and Drakes 7" with Where Eagles Fly (Misfits cover of Where Eagles Dare). Included in limited release of Ben Hur LP.

Compilations

  • Endangered Species, a 6 record box set compilation of 7" singles, released by Glitterhouse,1991, contains one track by Bitch Magnet "White Piece of Bread" (alternate side with Bullet lavolta's "Hello There")

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