the PELL MELL/Steve Fisk/Greg Freeman/etc. thread

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We opened for Pell Mell in... well, a LONG time ago, around the time of Rhyming Guitars. Fucking tore the roof off (them, not us). Anyway, that's how Steve met Bill & Bob, although the initial contact came either through Pavitt's networking for Sub Pop mag, or me and Steve doing ad sales for OP. At that point there was a bustling scene in P-land with The Rats (Fred Cole et al), the awesome Neo-Boys (who put out records on Greg Sage's Trap Records), and of course The Wipers. We played @ a collectively run hall, who's name escapes me.

Other trivia: Ray Farrell was Pell Mell's manager before, or during, the time he was @ DGC, which is how they came to have records released on a major. Steve emailed me last night that he and Bob are working on new Cut-Out material.

BTW Bob Beerman was one of my pantheon of underrated rock drummers with Tim Mooney (Toiling Midgets et al), Bill Rieflin (Blackouts, Ministry), and Mac McNeilly (who, yeah, is not underrated on this forum).

factcheckr, Friday, 6 February 2009 16:19 (fifteen years ago) link

wau! Which band were you in, factcheckr, if you wish to give it away?

I forgot to mention that Fisk still does cool one-off performances around Seattle and the PacNW. Late in 2008, he helped debut an electronic music based clubhouse where he improvised electronic music to a silent film called The Hands Of Orlac. Fisk was using modular synths and regular synths all making this deeply early-Throbbing-Gristle growl and buzz. Like there was doubt, but the man can still dish out eery, bowel-churning music like no one's bizniz.

System Jr. (Mackro Mackro), Friday, 6 February 2009 17:35 (fifteen years ago) link

I only know the Interstate album but man, do I like that one.

It is not enough to love mankind – you must be able to stand (Michael White), Friday, 6 February 2009 17:37 (fifteen years ago) link

"Thank God for those people back in the 1980s."

cee-oh-tee-tee, Friday, 6 February 2009 17:40 (fifteen years ago) link

(blush) Tiny Holes (Fisk, Steve Peters, Paul Tyson, Bruce Pavitt) & John Foster's Pop Philosophers (same minus Pavitt, plus Foster), and a bunch of lesser lights. Also Gary Wilson's NW touring band (2 gigs only) w/Peters and Fisk and maybe Tyson. I think the gig in Portland with Pell Mell was a Pop Philosophers set. Tiny Holes has a track on the LAFMS Lightbulb Emergency cassette.

John was the editor/publisher of OP magazine for those who remember and did some tracks w/Fisk on the Life Elsewhere EP that has Fisk's immortal version of "Woodstock". Anyone who was at the Fugazi gig @ the IPU fest in Oly got treated to a rare (and probably most recent) performance of the man.

I still do some stuff with Fisk. Search for "WOW!".

factcheckr, Friday, 6 February 2009 21:15 (fifteen years ago) link

loved rhyming guitars and the K cassettes back in the day. subsequent pell mells on SST & DGC (WTF) less so, but they're still pretty good. 448 deathless days has some excellent, memorable stuff, especially the ultra-creepy bits and this vacuum (w/ the screaming trees). it's been ages, but i also remember digging diamond club, johnny smoke, break on thru (the hit) and chakiri bushi. then again, it was never a favorite record - a bit too much experimental filler.

he was kinda the go2 guy for ambitious NW production in the early grunge days. he recorded soundgarden's 2nd EP, fopp, and did a total overhaul of the title track for its "dub mix". also did a version of the batman theme with girl trouble that resulted in a b-side "alfred house mix" that remains one of my favorite novelty rock songs of evar.

PLUS three-mile pilot's another desert another sea, which is mind-blowingly great in the production department. year of no light? hell yes.

lost interest after the 80s, cuz my tastes had turned against dryly cerebral experimental electronics and towards caterwauling gutter garbage. dug a few pigeonhed tracks, but didn't like the heather duby record he did a while back.

dagmar at full power (contenderizer), Friday, 6 February 2009 23:26 (fifteen years ago) link

I only know the Interstate album but man, do I like that one.

^^^this

I think the only reason I heard it was because I was a Matador stan in the mid-90s; had no idea about their history until seeing this thread.

Bianca Jagger (jaymc), Friday, 6 February 2009 23:38 (fifteen years ago) link

I don't underrate Bill Rieflin! Although I hear what yer sayin'. SWANS, dammit!

sleeve, Friday, 6 February 2009 23:40 (fifteen years ago) link

ten months pass...

My name is spelled Jon-Lars Sorenson.

I did indeed move to the Bay area with the band, and played & recorded for about a year. We all lived in a house in El Cerrito.

The highlight for me was playing at the Anti Club in Hollywood, with the Minutemen, et al. That was the night that the flood hit Hollywood, and we walked through knee-high water to get to the club. Didn't matter to the crowd, it was a packed house.

The recordings made in SF ended up on "the bumper crop" album, along with songs recorded after I left.

Cheers,
Jon-Lars SorensOn

Jon-Lars Sorenson, Tuesday, 29 December 2009 00:56 (fourteen years ago) link

Heya sir, glad you could swing by.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 29 December 2009 01:52 (fourteen years ago) link

one year passes...

been jamming The Bumper Crop lately, so good. This band needs a box set! Or something!

tylerw, Thursday, 30 June 2011 17:36 (twelve years ago) link

^ tell me about it. or a deluxe Flow.

nerve_pylon, Thursday, 30 June 2011 18:29 (twelve years ago) link

yesss! paging dan selzer.

tylerw, Thursday, 30 June 2011 21:19 (twelve years ago) link

the big huge problem is that the rights to the pre-Interstate lps remain w/ a certain 'legendary' record label.

nerve_pylon, Thursday, 30 June 2011 22:28 (twelve years ago) link

...and the fact that i don't think there'd be much interest.

nerve_pylon, Thursday, 30 June 2011 22:30 (twelve years ago) link

sst, yeah? such a bummer that so much of that music seems to be in a black hole. did people like dino jr or sonic youth have to sue to get their stuff back so that other labels could reissue them? i think that's what bob mould implies whenever the idea of reissuing husker du comes up.

tylerw, Thursday, 30 June 2011 22:35 (twelve years ago) link

six years pass...

great interview w/ all the members here: http://www.furious.com/perfect/pellmell.html
and hey! https://pellmell.bandcamp.com/

tylerw, Monday, 5 February 2018 23:03 (six years ago) link

I have vague favorable memories of the group from the early 80s. Just read a sometime Pitchfork contributor on Facebook calling them one of the greatest groups. Maybe I should listen again

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 6 February 2018 04:03 (six years ago) link

Surprised the article didn’t mention Love Tractor, they seem relevant in discussing instrumental college rock of the 80s.

dan selzer, Tuesday, 6 February 2018 13:11 (six years ago) link

one year passes...

extremely happening Pell Mell live show from 1995 over yonder: https://doomandgloomfromthetomb.tumblr.com/post/183267593887/pell-mell-great-american-music-hall-san

tylerw, Wednesday, 6 March 2019 16:47 (five years ago) link


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