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The Plimsouls

 
Artist: The Plimsouls
The Plimsouls

Group Members:

Dave Pahoa, Eddie Muñoz, Peter Case, Louie Ramírez, Clem Burke

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Followers:

The Goo Goo Dolls, Jack Peñate, Pop Rocks, Insanity Wave, Brian Jones Was Murdered, Los Valendas, Hippycrickets, Neighbors, Tearaways, Baby Lemonade, The Hutchinsons, The Chevelles, Psychotic Youth, Peter Godwin

Performed Songs By:

Chris Fradkin, Joey Alkes, Eddie Muñoz

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  • Formed: 1978
  • Disbanded: 1983
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Plimsouls," "Kool Trash," "Everywhere at Once"
  • Representative Songs: "A Million Miles Away," "Zero Hour," "Oldest Story in the World"

Biography

Formed in Los Angeles in 1978, the Plimsouls merged roots, retro and guitar rock with a ramshackle punk aesthetic. At a time when rock music was shifting gears, the Plimsouls' brand of soul-punk -- a modern take on '60s soul, British Invasion and garage rock sounds -- fit right in with the '80s post-punk American guitar band movement. Known for their kinetic live performances, the Plimsouls had an exceptional frontman in singer/songwriter Peter Case whose decision to pursue a solo career effectively ended their '80s run, but whose songs have kept the group's slight catalog and legacy in the public eye.

Case came to the Plimsouls with experience, having previously collaborated with Jack Lee and Paul Collins in the Nerves, a precursor-to-punk D.I.Y. group with a 1976 single, "Hangin' on the Telephone" (later recorded by Blondie). Living in L.A., Case started to play with locals Louie Ramírez (drums) and Dave Pahoa (bass) in 1979, and within the year Eddie Muñoz (of Austin's the Skunks) joined them on guitar. After recording one EP, Zero Hour in 1980, and a self-titled album in 1981 that contained the now classic power pop anthems "Zero Hour" and "Hush, Hush," the group self-financed a single, "A Million Miles Away." The jangling guitar song was picked up by influential FM station KROQ and thanks to trend-setting DJ Rodney Bingenheimer, the song became a local smash, catapulting the Plimsouls toward wider recognition. The inclusion of "A Million Miles Away" on the soundtrack to the cult film Valley Girl cemented the band's reputation as power pop icons and remains a timeless classic.

An album for Geffen, Everywhere at Once, followed in 1983 but ultimately, the liaison with the label was not a lasting one and the Plimsouls broke up shortly after its release. A testament to the band's stage power is the live document, One Night in America, released in 1988. Following the group's dissolution, Case went on to record a solo album for Geffen; he remains a critically admired and influential artist with a large folk, blues and rock repertoire. In 1995-1996, the band, sans Ramírez, re-formed and played a few reunion dates with former Blondie drummer Clem Burke and released a new studio LP Kool Trash in 1998. In 2005, Oglio Records reissued One Night in America; the original lineup (with Bryan Head on drums) remains together and continues to perform wherever and whenever there's a demand for their unique soul-punk sound. ~ Denise Sullivan, All Music Guide
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The Plimsouls are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1978.

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Formation

Formed by singer, guitarist and songwriter Peter Case (who had previously fronted early new wave band The Nerves), the core lineup of the Plimsouls included Case, guitarist Eddie Munoz, bassist David Pahoa and drummer Lou Ramirez.

The band's first release was an EP, Zero Hour in 1980, followed by a full length album in 1981, The Plimsouls.

Band achieves success

The band achieved its greatest notoriety in 1983 when the single release "A Million Miles Away" was included on Valley Girl's motion picture soundtrack and became a minor hit. It is also included on the Speed motion picture soundtrack. The band, which also appeared on camera in the movie (Valley Girl), performing the song and parts of two others, quickly re-recorded the song for inclusion on a second album, Everywhere At Once, produced by Jeff Eyrich, but broke up shortly after. Several years later, in 1990, a then up-and-coming band named the Goo Goo Dolls covered "A Million Miles Away" on their Hold Me Up album.

Reunion

Case has continued with a solo career since the band's mid-1980s breakup. In 1996, The Plimsouls, without Ramirez, reunited for a few shows and some recording sessions, resulting in a little-heard reunion album called Kool Trash which featured an appearance by Blondie drummer Clem Burke. The Plimsouls have continued to reunite occasionally since that time with drummer Bryan Head.

Discography

  • Zero Hour EP (1980)
  • The Plimsouls (1981) U.S. #153[1]
  • Everywhere at Once (1983) U.S. #186[1]
  • One Night in America (1988)
  • Kool Trash (1998)
  • "He Put The Bomp in The Bomp" Tribute to Greg Shaw- COMP CD (2007)

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