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The Vaselines

 
Artist: The Vaselines

Group Members:

Frances McKee, Eugene Kelly, James Seenan, Charles Kelly

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Influenced By:

Followers:

The Legends, Nirvana, Toothpaste 2000, Masonic, Crayon, Happy Puppies, The Brunettes

Performed Songs By:

Frances McKee, Eugene Kelly

Formal Connection With:

Suckle, Eugenius, Astro Chimp
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  • Formed: 1986
  • Disbanded: 1990
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Enter the Vaselines," "The Way of the Vaselines: A Complete History," "All the Stuff & More"
  • Representative Songs: "Molly's Lips," "Son of a Gun," "Dying for It"

Biography

Conventional wisdom dictates that the Vaselines might have been relegated to footnote status were it not for Nirvana's Kurt Cobain, who regularly cited the little-known Scottish quartet's influence in interviews with the music press. Cobain's gospel-spreading no doubt accelerated their rise to cult sainthood, but truth be told, the Vaselines would have gotten there sooner or later on their own accord -- lewd but naïve and abrasive yet tender, the band's shambling, primitivist squall remains a perfect distillation of pop at its most guileless and euphoric. The group was formed in Edinburgh in 1987 by singers/guitarists Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee, who were later joined by Kelly's brother Charles on drums and James Seenan on bass. Soon signing to Pastels frontman Stephen Pastel's newly formed 53rd and 3rd label, the Vaselines embarked on their first-ever studio session, which yielded their debut single, 1987's fantastic "Son of a Gun." The follow-up, "Dying for It," appeared a year later, with the inclusion of viola player Sophie Pragnell plainly acknowledging the band's debt to the Velvet Underground. The demise of 53rd and 3rd proved fatal to the Vaselines as well, however, and the group dissolved the same week its lone studio LP, 1989's Dum-Dum, was released via Rough Trade, although the following year the original lineup briefly reunited to open for Nirvana in Edinburgh. Nirvana would go on to cover the Vaselines' "Molly's Lips" and "Son of a Gun" (both later compiled on their Incesticide collection) as well as performing "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" on their now legendary MTV Unplugged appearance. Renewed interest in the band resulted in the 1992 Sub Pop release of The Way of the Vaselines, an assemblage of all 19 of their official recordings. Eugene Kelly later went on to front Captain America (subsequently and rather unfortunately renamed Eugenius), while McKee spent the better part of the decade out of sight before finally resurfacing in Suckle. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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The Vaselines

The Vaselines in July 2008
Background information
Origin Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Alternative rock, indie pop
Years active 1986–1990, 2008-
Labels K Records, 53rd & 3rd, Rough Trade, Sub Pop
Members
Eugene Kelly
Frances McKee
Stevie Jackson
Bobby Kildea
Michael McGaughrin
Former members
James Seenan
Charlie Kelly

The Vaselines are an indie pop band from Glasgow, Scotland. Formed in 1986, the band was originally made up of Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee, but later added James Seenan and Eugene's brother Charlie Kelly on bass and drums respectively from the band Secession.[1] McKee had formerly been a member of a band named The Pretty Flowers with Duglas T. Stewart, Norman Blake and Sean Dickson. Eugene had formerly played in The Famous Monsters.

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History

The band formed in 1986, and released two short EPs, Son of a Gun, which featured a cover of Divine's "You Think You're a Man" on its B-side, and Dying for It, which featured the songs "Molly's Lips" and "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam," both of which Nirvana would later cover. In 1989 they released their only album, Dum-Dum, on 53rd and 3rd Records. The band broke up shortly after its release.

They briefly reformed in 1990 to open for Nirvana when they played in Edinburgh.

Though they were not widely known outside of Scotland during their short career, their association with Nirvana brought exposure to the band. Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain once described Kelly and McKee as his "most favorite songwriters in the whole world", and even named his daughter Frances Bean Cobain after McKee.[2][3] With their songs "Son of a Gun" and "Molly's Lips" covered on Nirvana's album Incesticide and "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" covered on MTV Unplugged in New York, the band gained a new audience. At the 1991 Reading Festival, Kelly joined Nirvana on stage for a performance of "Molly's Lips."[1] In 1992, Sub Pop released The Way of the Vaselines: A Complete History, a compilation that contained The Vaselines' entire body of work.

Kelly went on to found the band Captain America (later renamed Eugenius after legal threats from Marvel Comics), supporting Nirvana on their U.K. tour.[1] Following solo performances Kelly released the album Man Alive in 2004. McKee founded the band Suckle along with Seenan and released her first solo album, Sunny Moon, in 2006.

Reformation

Frances McKee with the Vaselines in Portland, OR, May 13, 2009.

In the summer of 2006, McKee and Kelly took to the stage together for the first time since 1990 to perform a set of Vaselines songs, as part of a joint tour to promote their individual solo albums.

The Vaselines reformed (minus the old rhythm section) on the April 24, 2008 for a charity show for the Malawi Orphan Support group at Glasgow's MONO venue. Invitation was by word-of-mouth with no press announcements and the band played to a packed, enthusiastic audience.

The Vaselines performed on May 16, 2008 at Scotland's Tigerfest.[4][5] Members of Belle & Sebastian supported their live set. The band then played their first-ever U.S. performance at Maxwell's in Hoboken, NJ on July 9. The band also performed at Sub Pop Records' 20th Anniversary SP20 music festival on July 12 at Marymoor Park just outside Seattle WA.

On March 27, 2009, they played their first London date in 20 years at the London Forum.

On May 5, Sub Pop released Enter the Vaselines.[6] A deluxe-edition reissue of the 1992 Sub Pop release, it includes remastered versions of the band’s two EPs (Son of a Gun and Dying for It), and their sole album (Dum-Dum), as well as demos and live recordings from 1986 and 1988.[7][8] The band toured the U.S. in May of 2009, playing six dates, starting in Los Angeles on May 10, then heading up the west coast to San Francisco, Portland and Seattle. Dates for Chicago, IL and Brooklyn, NY would end the tour on May 18.[9] The band finished their May tour at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona.[10]

On 19th July 2009, The Vaselines played the Uncut Arena at the Latitude Festival in Suffolk.

On 9th October 2009, The Vaselines made a long awaited return to Edinburgh to support Mudhoney at HMV Picture House.[11]

Current members

Former members

  • James Seenan - bass
  • Charlie Kelly - drums

Discography

Year Title Label UK Indie Chart[12]
1987 Son of a Gun (EP) 53rd & 3rd 26
1988 Dying for It (EP) 11
1990 Dum-Dum
1991 The Vaselines / Beat Happening - Recorded Live In London, England 1988 K Records
1992 The Way of the Vaselines: A Complete History Sub Pop
1992[1] All the Stuff and More... Avalanche
2009 Enter the Vaselines Sub Pop

Sources

References

  1. ^ a b c d Strong, Martin C. (1999). The Great Alternative & Indie Discography. Canongate. ISBN 0-86241-913-1. 
  2. ^ Albertson, Jeff (2008) ""You Think You're A Man, You Are Only A Boy"", Seattle Times
  3. ^ Sandford, Christopher (2004) Kurt Cobain, Carroll & Graf, ISBN 9780786713691, p.242
  4. ^ NME: The Vaselines set to reform - NME, May 07, 2008. Retrieved on June 28, 2008
  5. ^ Exclaim! News: The Vaselines Reform
  6. ^ Enter The Vaselines Deluxe Reissue, New Tour Dates
  7. ^ Sub Pop! - The Vaselines Bio
  8. ^ Granzin, Amy (05 May 2009). "Enter the Vaselines". Pitchfork Media. http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/12989-enter-the-vaselines/. Retrieved 2009-05-05. 
  9. ^ Enter The Vaselines Deluxe Reissue, New Tour Dates
  10. ^ Primavera Sound 2009 line-up
  11. ^ Music-News.com - Mudhoney Support, 2009
  12. ^ Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980-1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4. 

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