Heatmiser

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The Portland, OR, band Heatmiser was best known for launching the career of singer/songwriter Elliott Smith, but other members of the group went on to have successful music careers long after Heatmiser's demise. Singer/songwriter/guitarist Neil Gust went on to form the pop/rock band No. 2, while bassist Sam Coomes formed the popular indie pop duo Quasi with his then-wife, Sleater-Kinney drummer Janet Weiss. Drummer Tony Lash, who produced some of Heatmiser's material, went on to do production work with a variety of artists, including {$the D...[more]

 

 

Heatmiser was an indie rock supergroup of sorts, featuring songwriters Elliott Smith and Neil Gust (No. 2), as well as Sam Coomes (Quasi) and the multitalented Tony Lash. The quartet's finest and final album, Mic City Sons features a decidedly more pop feel than its predecessors and marks Smith's maturation into the role of the band's visionary. From the opening notes of the swaggering, bass-heavy "Get Lucky" to conclusion of the album with a soothingly soft hidden track, {^Mic   [ read more ]

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Features Elliott Smith and Neil Gust in one of the finest songwriting teams in indie rock. This 1994 release shows the darker, vaguely "soulful" side of Elliott Smith. This is one of the best, and most overlooked, bands of the 1990s. Also features Sam Coomes of Quasi fame.

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RESTOCK. This is where it all begins for Elliott Smith fans. Just reissued by Frontier. This album, featuring Elliott Smith and Neil Gust, is the seminal Northwest act's first full length and shows all of the promise that Elliott would later realize.

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Features Elliott Smith and Neil Guest. 5 short, poppy tunes from this incredibly underrated early-90s indie rock act. This ep features the band in their prime and includes that darker side of Elliott Smith that we all miss.

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