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Leatherface

 
Artist: Leatherface

Group Members:

Andrew Laing, Frankie Stubbs, Dickie Hammond, Andy Crichton, Rob Berwick, Rob Turnbull, A. Lainey, Dickie C., Steven "The Eagle" Charlton, David Lee

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Followers:

Nothington, The Tim Version, The Blackout Pact, Planes Mistaken for Stars, J. Page, Gunmoll, Pezz, Lock & Key, Avail, Blank

Formal Connection With:

Pope, Jesse, Richard Hammond, The Jones, Bull Taco
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Mush," "Fill Your Boots," "Dog Disco"

Biography

England's Leatherface are a rare treasure in contemporary music -- a good old-fashioned punk rock band who are neither near-sighted nor necrophiles. But, boy, do they take some getting used to. Frankie Norman Warsaw Stubbs's voice -- well, untutored would be kind. Yet once you've got used to it, it's as affecting as, say, Bob Mould's or Jake Burns Stiff Little Fingers. Formed in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear in the late '80s, and taking their name from the central masked character in cult classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Leatherface remain relatively unknown within their own town, let alone country. Yet a body of American supporters (the most vociferous being the inimitable Jack Rabid of The Big Takeover) have been singing the band's praises since the 1992 release of the under-promoted Mush. However, by December 1993, following the release of Minx, the band began to break up, leaving Stubbs and drummer Andrew Laing to complete their final mini-album, The Last. Stubbs worked on a number of projects, including releases as Pope and Jesse. However, interest in Leatherface (mainly prompted by the reputation of Mush) eventually led to the reissue of the group's earliest recordings -- Cherry Knowle (1989) and Fill Your Boots (1990). Leatherface reformed in 1998, and the following year completed their first tour of America, releasing a split album with touring partners Hot Water Music for BYO. It featured one truly heartbreaking song, "Andy" (a dedication to Andy Crighton, the group's longstanding bass player who committed suicide) among other pop-punk nuggets. Fans were rewarded again in 2000 with the release of Horsebox, their first full-length studio album in seven years. Last was issued the following year. If you believe that punk can still matter -- that it can be impassioned, intelligent and emotive without just retreading the boards -- you should check out Leatherface immediately. ~ Alex Ogg, All Music Guide
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Leatherface

Background information
Origin Sunderland, United Kingdom
Genres Punk rock
Years active 1988-present
Labels BYO Records, Meantime Records, Teichiku Records, Seed Records, King Records, Fire Records, Domino Records, Your Choice Records
Former members
Frankie Stubbs
Dickie Hammond
Andrew Laing
David Lee
Leighton Evans

Leatherface is a British punk rock band from Sunderland fronted by Frankie Stubbs. The band is known for an eclectic style spanning American folk music, hardcore punk and post-hardcore.[citation needed]

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History and background

Formed in August 1988, Leatherface has released eight full-length albums [as of 2008]. Leatherface's music has been described as a cross between Hüsker Dü and Motörhead,[citation needed] a notable element being Stubbs' rasping, "gravelly" vocals. The lyrics of the band often feature far-fetched similes, metaphors, wordplay and obscure allusions.

Though never attaining much more than a cult following outside their native country, the band has been cited as an influence by higher-profile punk acts such as Hot Water Music and Dillinger Four. Jack Rabid, music critic and publisher of the music magazine Big Takeover, once listed Leatherface's 1991 release Mush as one of the fifty greatest punk albums of all time.[citation needed]

Rubber Factory Records released a tribute album to Leatherface in 2008 featuring 41 tracks by over 35 artists from several different countries who were influenced by the band, including Hot Water Music, In The Red, Radon, The Sainte Catherines and The Dukes of Hillsborough. It was issued as a double cd in a card gatefold jacket and was limited to just 2000 copies.

Dickie Hammond

Discography

Albums

  • Cherry Knowle (1989), Meantime Records
  • Fill Your Boots (1990), Roughneck Records
  • Mush (1991), Roughneck Records
  • Minx (1993), Roughneck Records
  • The Last (1994), Domino Records
  • Live in Oslo (1995), Rugger Bugger Discs
  • Discography Part One (1998), Rejected Records
  • Discography Part Two (1998), Rejected Records
  • Horsebox (2000), BYO Records
  • Dog Disco (2004), BYO Records

Official Videos & DVDs

  • Boat in the Smoke Live DVD - Released by Punkervision in 2004.

Official Singles & EPs

  • Beerpig - Released by Meantime Records in 1990.
  • Razor Blades And Aspirin - Released by Roughneck Records in 1990.
  • Smokey Joe - Released by Roughneck Records in 1990.
  • Not Superstitious - Released by Roughneck Records in 1991.
  • I Want The Moon - Released by Roughneck Records in 1991.
  • Seconds Out, Round One - Released by Imaginary Records in 1992.
  • Compact & Bijou - Released by Roughneck Records in 1992.
  • Hops & Barley - Released by Clawfist Records in 1992.
  • Eagle - Released by Blackbox Records in 1992.
  • Do the Right Thing - Released by Roughneck Records in 1993.
  • Win Some, Lose Some - Released by Rugger Bugger Discs in 1994.
  • Little White God - Released by Domino Records in 1994.
  • Your Choice Live Series - Released by Your Choice Records in 1995.
  • This was a split release with Jawbox.
  • BYO Split Series, Vol. 1 - Released by BYO Records on 1999.

Compilation Appearances

  • Going Underground - Released by Eurostar Records in 1992. Leatherface track: "I Want the Moon".
  • The Pretty and the Vacant - Released by Released Emotions. Leatherface track: "Melody Lee" (by The Damned)
  • Punk-Past, Present and Future - Released by Released Emotions. Leatherface track: "Melody Lee" (by The Damned)
  • Another Kind Of Noise - Released by Continental Records in 1992. Leatherface track: "I Want the Moon".
  • Kill The Flippers With Guitar - Released by Vinyl Japan in 1992. Leatherface tracks: "Springtime" and "Colorado Joe / Leningrad Vlad".
  • Rough Trade Volume 5 - Released by Rough Trade Records in 1993. Leatherface track: "Do the Right Thing".
  • Independent Top 20 - Released by Beechwood Music in 1993. Leatherface track: "I Want the Moon".
  • Fire Is Good - Released by Fire Records. Leatherface tracks: "Eagle" (by ABBA) and "Dreaming".
  • Weird and Wonderful - Released by Rough Trade Records in 1993. Leatherface track: "Springtime".
  • Metal CD Volume 8 - Released by Mayking Records. Leatherface track: "Fat, Earthy, Flirt".
  • For A Fistful Of Yens! - Released by Bitzcore Records in 1994. Leatherface track: "Animal Day".
  • Mackem Music - The Sound Of Sunderland - Leatherface track: "I Can't Help Falling in Love with You" (by Elvis).
  • Rejected Volume II - Released by Rejected Records. Leatherface track: "Peasant In Paradise" (Live version recorded in Dublin in 1993)
  • Der F.C. St. Pauli ist schuld dass ich so bin - Released by Bitzcore Records in 1998. Leatherface track: "Hops And St. Pauli!"
  • We Are The People : A Tribute to the Angelic Upstarts - Released by Knock Out Records in 1998. Leatherface track: "Teenage Warning" (by the Angelic Upstarts).
  • We Deliver The Goods - Released by Cargo Records in 1999. Leatherface track: "Andy".
  • Greetings From The Welfare State - Released by BYO Records in 1999. Leatherface track: "Boogie On Down".
  • Ritalin Riot 2 - Released by ADD Records. Leatherface track: "Grip".
  • I Wouldn't Piss On It If It Was On Fire - Released by Fire Records in 2000. Leatherface track: "I Want the Moon".
  • BYO Records Sampler 2001 - Released by BYO Records in 2001. Leatherface track: Little White God".
  • Planet Of Punks Volume 2 - Released by Straight Ahead Records in 2002. Leatherface track: Little White God".
  • Sample This, Too! - Released by BYO Records in 2002. Leatherface track: "Andy".
  • Rejected Volume III - Released by Rejected Records in 2003. Leatherface track: "All I Need".
  • BYO Records 2004 Spring Sampler - Released by BYO Records in 2004. Leatherface track: "Plastic Surgery".
  • Punk In Sunderland Volume 2 - Released by Stretch Records in 2004. Leatherface tracks: "Eagle" (by ABBA) and "Moon River" (by Andy Williams).
  • Poison The World - Released by Poison City Records in 2005. Leatherface track: "Hoodlum".

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