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Soulside

 
Artist: Soul Side

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Scream, Ignition, 3, Rain, Christ on a Crutch

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  • Formed: 1986, Washington DC
  • Disbanded: 1989
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Soon Come Happy", "Soul Side", "Hot Bodi-Gram

Biography

A formidable punk band of its time, Soul Side might be completely forgotten if it weren't for the fact that three-quarters of the band (along with Soul Side's producer, Eli Janney) went on to form Girls Against Boys. Soul Side was an important band on the 1980s Washington D.C. punk scene because it was the missing link between the lyrically advanced, but musically straightforward emo-core of bands like Rites of Spring and the sonic complexities of Fugazi. Comprised of Alexis Fleisig on drums, Bobby Sullivan on vocals, Scott McCloud on guitar, and Johnny Temple on bass, the band mixed politically conscious lyrics with a brand of punk that featured tempo changes, Sonic Youth-inspired guitar dissonance, and some very hushed moments. When Soul Side broke up, Janney, Fleisig, McCloud, and Temple turned their side project, Girls Against Boys, into a full-time band and packed up and moved to New York. Bobby Sullivan went on to join a number of bands, including Seven League Boots, Rain Like the Sound of Trains, and the Sevens. ~ Kembrew McLeod, All Music Guide
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Soulside (or "Soul Side") were a hardcore punk band from the greater Washington, D.C. area. The original name of the band was Lunchmeat, formed in 1985. The name was changed to Soulside in spring 1986 and they disbanded in summer of 1989, after an extensive European tour and recording the definitive Hot Bodi-Gram. The group's sound could be described as clean, heavy, and warm, with lyrics focused on politics.

Of Soulside's four members, three (Scott McCloud, Johnny Temple, and Alexis Fleisig) went on to form the post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys at the end of the 1980s. Bobby Sullivan went on to form a band called Seven League Boots, who played a blend of reggae and emo. Afterwards he was involved with Rain Like the Sound of Trains, Sevens, and Spontaneous Earth.

Band members

  • Alexis Fleisig (drums)
  • Scott McCloud (guitar)
  • Bobby Sullivan (vocals)
  • Johnny Temple (bass 1987-1989)
  • Chris Thomson (bass 1985-1987)

Releases

  • Thanks Split Single w/ Mission Impossible - Released under the "Lunchmeat" name (Sammich, 1985) Re-released as "Getting Shit for Growing up Different"
  • Less Deep Inside Keeps LP (Sammich/Dischord co-release, 1987)
  • Trigger LP (Dischord, 1988)
  • Bass 103 7" Single (Dischord, 1989)
  • Hot Bodi-Gram LP (Dischord, 1989)
  • Soon Come Happy CD (Dischord, 1990) (Note: a compilation of Trigger, Bass 103, and Hot Bodi-Gram.)

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