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About Me

Revolutionary Sweethearts

(from the seattle stranger)

Most music geeks have a couple of rare records in their collection that they guard like an al Qaeda member on spider-hole duty. For me, that record is Heroines, the debut from a now-defunct New York–based band called Ruby Falls. In a nutshell, it's math rock as envisioned by angular-rocking Riot Grrrls. How hard-hitting drummer Laura Rogers and her silver-throated sister Jennifer escaped the history books is beyond me, but luckily, many more people have heard of their newer (and markedly poppier) band the Rogers Sisters, who play the University of Washington Thursday, May 25.

Speaking of overlooked riots, one of the most widely held misconceptions about the Riot Grrrl and queercore genres was that the passion of the politics always trumped the musicianship. Granted, the DIY philosophy (and, by extension, the misguided notion that anyone can pick up an instrument and play something worthwhile) produced its share of unlistenable rantings. But this mid-'90s movement was not solely defined by angry young things clumsily banging out barre chords and screeching simplistically about gender roles.

Some of this is due to the incorrect assumption that Bikini Kill were the cream of the crop. Kathleen Hanna deserves credit for her endurance as the scene's unintentional lightning rod and for providing the spark that made the band's live shows so electrifying, but BK didn't master their craft until their swan song, Reject All American. It was a group of brainier, more technically proficient bands like 66 Saints (later Parini), Juned, Huggy Bear, the Lookers, Slant 6, Containe, and the aforementioned Ruby Falls that kept the focus on breaking new ground creatively and politically. No other artist exemplified that two-pronged attack as beautifully as Team Dresch, the four-piece from Portland who were essentially the Ramones of their time.

In 1994 the band dropped Personal Best, one of the finest debuts in punk-rock history; it sounds as potent today as it did when it was released jointly by Donna Dresch's Chainsaw Records 12 years ago (earlier pressings were jointly released by Chainsaw and Jody Bleyle's Candy-Ass Records). This 24-minute hurricane of self-proclaimed "lesbionic punk rock" is a barely contained capsule of sleek pop hooks being mercilessly overdriven by the dual guitars of Dresch and Kaia Wilson and hammered heavenward by Marci Martinez's adrenalized drumming. The call-and-response vocals of Wilson and Bleyle (who also handled bass and occasional guitar duties) gave both political weight and fierce beauty to anthemic punk screeds "Fagetarian and Dyke" and "Hate the Christian Right!" while their sweeter solo moments on tracks like "She's Crushing My Mind" and "Growing up in Springfield" were both moving and mesmerizing. Recorded in a scant five days in Seattle (at producer John Goodmanson's shoebox-sized Fremont studio), Personal Best set the bar so damn high that the band faltered on their follow-up, 1996's Captain My Captain, and dissolved shortly thereafter. Dresch returned her attention to her label, releasing the first two records for Sleater-Kinney, a band clearly inspired by Team Dresch's trademark vocals and disciplined musicianship.

Although they did play a one-night stand at 2004's Homo A Go Go Festival in Olympia, Team Dresch haven't played a Seattle show in over a decade, which is what makes their reunion gig Friday, May 26, at Neumo's so meaningful. "After lesbian processing our relationship for the last five years, we realized that we really just want to be playing music together still," quips Dresch when I ask her about the motivation for the reunion. Unfortunately, illness was also a catalyst. "Our friend is fighting breast cancer right now, so we set up a benefit show in New York City," she explains. "And since we were all together we decided to play Seattle, Portland, and Olympia, as well." Their ambitions don't end there; they have a handful of new songs and there are plans in the works for a tour of China with a newly reformed L7 next year.

It's testimony to the enduring strength of Personal Best that it continues to sell steadily to this day. "I'm surprised that sales have remained so hot throughout the years," remarks Dresch. "I still get letters from kids telling me how much they love it or can't believe they just found out about it after all these years."

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a very detailed bio (AND NOW VERY OLD) i found on the internet


i was gonna write one.. but look, here's one already written out..

whoever did this was pretty damn thorough,

there are a few things i would change but for the moment lets use it:

BIOGRAPHY:

'''Team Dresch''' are a Queercore band who performed and recorded in the 1990s and made a significant impression on that movement, as well as on the independent music scene.

Donna Dresch, founder of the band, had been involved in the queercore scene in the late 1980s and early 90's as creator of her own fanzine ''Chainsaw'' and, in addition to contributing to other zines such as ''Outpunk'' and ''J.D.s'', she was featured on the cover of issue five of ''Homocore'' and appeared in the girl-gang film ''The Yo-Yo Gang'' by G.B. Jones.

The line up of the group for their first recordings was Donna Dresch, guitar and bass; Jody Bleyle, guitar and vocals; Kaia Wilson, guitar and vocals; and Marci Martinez on drums. All were veterans of other musical outfits; Donna Dresch had previously played and recorded with such bands as Dinosaur Jr., Dangermouse, Screaming Trees, Rastro!, Fifth Column, Some Velvet Sidewalk, Lois, Mary Lou Lord and The Go Team; Jody Bleyle was simultaneously in the band Hazel while playing in Team Dresch; Kaia Wilson had been in the band Adickdid and Marci Martinez in Calamity Jane.

Their first single,''Hand Grenade'', appeared on Kill Rock Stars in 1994. ''Personal Best'', the album which followed it, appeared as a co-release on the independent labels Chainsaw Records, run by Dresch and Candy Ass Records, run by Bleyle. The next co-release by these labels was the compilation ''Free To Fight'', a double LP of all-women bands addressing issues such as harassment and rape and dedicated to self-defense. The band toured with self-defense instructor Alice Stagg, who spoke and gave demonstrations to the audience prior to the bands' performance. The members were committed to a DIY ethic, running their own record labels and booking their own tours.

On their second recording Melissa York, previously of the hardcore punk bands Vitapup and Born Against replaced Marci Martinez. This LP, ''Captain My Captain'', also featured a guest appearance by Phranc, well known lesbian musician. As well, the song "Uncle Phranc", written as a tribute to her, appears on this album.

After this LP Kaia Wilson and Melissa York left the band to form The Butchies, while Dresch and Bleyle continued recording with the addition of new member Amanda Kelly and Marci Martinez once again on drums. The band stopped playing in 1998, with Dresch increasingly involved in running her record label which was releasing many recordings by newer Queercore bands, including The Need, Longstocking, Sleater Kinney and many more. But in 2004, Donna Dresch returned to the stage with a new band, Davies vs. Dresch. They appeared as part of "Queercore Blitz", a group of queer bands touring the U.S together. The same year Jody Bleyle also debuted a new band, Family Outing, which includes her brother.

The band performs and is interviewed in the documentary film ''She's Real, Worse Than Queer'' by Lucy Thane.


Albums

*''Personal Best'', a Chainsaw Records/ Candy Ass Records co-release (1994)
*''Captain My Captain'', Chainsaw/Candy Ass (1995)


Singles

*''Hand Grenade'' on Kill Rock Stars
*''Take On Me'' on Banda Bonnet
*''Temporary Insurence'', a split 7" with Automaticons on Metal Monkey
*''What can A Lover Do?'', a split 7" with F-80, Shove and Dahlia Seed on Marigold Records
*''The New Team Dresch v.6.0 Beta'' on Outpunk Records
*''It's Conversation'', a split 7" with Longstocking on Sub Pop
*"temporary insurance" a plit 7" with the automaticans on Mental Monkey


Compilations

*"Fake Fight" on ''Periscope'' Yoyo Records (1993)
*"Song For Anne Bannon" on ''Free To Fight'', a Chainsaw Records/Candy Ass Records co-release (1996)
*"She's Amazing" on ''Yoyo a Go Go'' Yoyo Records
*"Seven" on ''Rock Stars Kill'' Kill Rock Stars
*"Hand Grenade" on ''Some Songs'' Kill Rock Stars
*"Detached" on ''Join The Queercorps'' Outpunk Records
*"Fake Fight" and "My Voice" on ''The Shiner Cassette'' Slo-Mo Records



My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/24/2005
Band Website: chainsaw.com
Band Members: Donna Dresch (guitar, bass)
Jody Bleyle (guitar, bass, sing)
Kaia Wilson (guitar, sing)
Marci Martinez (drums)
Melissa York (drums)

Influences: LINKS! Kaia's Doggies fund raising website! (her dog Basket has cancer) www.kaiawilson.com

one of Jody's Projects with her brother Allen
Family Outing

Kaia and melissa's band
the butchies

Marci's old band
the vegas beat
Marci's new band
the conductor

Donna's recently departed band
davies vs. dresch

Sounds Like: here is a couple video clips i got off of youtube.. thanks skirtmuseum whoever you are!

we have some shirts! featuring a lovely rendition of kaia's dog "basket" chainsaw catalog! it rules!

T-SHIRTS!

PERSONAL BEST

CAPTAIN MY CAPTAIN

TEAM DRESCH / AUTOMATICANS split 7"

Record Label: chainsaw records / candy-ass records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Kaia’s Doggy Website

Hey all, this is Kaia i'm reaching out for help for my dogs extremely high medical cost, you can help by donating or sending psychic healing energy and read all about my dog, Basket, and her battle wi...
Posted by Team Dresch on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 12:31:00 PST

TEAM DRESCH R coming TO rock you like a Sugarcane:

TEAM DRESCH R coming TO rock you like a Sugarcane: Playing old songs and new, in preparation for a record to be released in 2008! JUNE 2007 19th  Chapel Hill NC @ Cat's Cradle w/Ex Members and D...
Posted by Team Dresch on Wed, 23 May 2007 03:11:00 PST

update!! yeah motherfucker!!!!!!!

wanna update?yes you do!Jody has been visiting pdx with her tiny man that I personally am in love with, i mean, i cry when i see him, that's how in love with the first man i've ever been in love with!...
Posted by Team Dresch on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:04:00 PST

thank you chicago!

thanks for coming out to see us at the estrojam. we had the best time ever and all the bands were great.  the estrojam organizers are AMAZING and all the people we met at the show were awesome.&n...
Posted by Team Dresch on Fri, 06 Oct 2006 01:15:00 PST

Team Dresch in California next month!

this just in:   Team Dresch @ Slims in San Francisco Aug 25th  w/ tba Team Dresch in Los Angeles venue TBA aug 27th SUNDAY   tell your friends! or just show up. xoxo  ...
Posted by Team Dresch on Mon, 31 Jul 2006 05:14:00 PST

sf / la? where should we play?

we are toying with the idea of setting up a san francisco and los angeles show. what are some good venues these days that would suit us and you?
Posted by Team Dresch on Tue, 18 Jul 2006 03:33:00 PST

looking for old Team footage

do you happen to have ye olde video footage of us?  for some reason we have next to nothing.  if you have the time and want to send us a copy (even though i know you bought it on ebay ...
Posted by Team Dresch on Fri, 16 Jun 2006 03:40:00 PST

we are home and we are in love

we made it back safe and sound. i must say we were so nervous about these shows.  maybe you could tell? i don't know. but you made it ok. we really can't believe how good it felt to be holding ou...
Posted by Team Dresch on Sat, 03 Jun 2006 07:07:00 PST

ticket info

in case you are looking for advance tickets for the May shows, here are handy links! May 25th - olympia @ jakes on 4th. tix only at the door. May 26th -  SEATTLE @ neumos w/ Libber and Swan Islan...
Posted by Team Dresch on Mon, 17 Apr 2006 10:09:00 PST

The team is back in play (from the oregonian website)

thanks alley! Tuesday, April 04, 2006 The team is back in playSo I've been sitting on this news for a couple months now. It was told to me in two parts by bandmember Dr. Dresch amidst nights of...
Posted by Team Dresch on Tue, 11 Apr 2006 06:00:00 PST