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Prisonshake

About Me

Prisonshake began in 1986 out of the ashes of the early 80s HC punk scene in Cleveland. Robert Griffin and Scott Pickering had played together in Spike in Vain and when that band broke up, the two used some studio time originally booked for SiV to record the band's first demo. One year later, with engineer/producer Chris Burgess filling the bass slot, the trio started playing out and releasing records, and in late 1988 Doug Enkler joined as main vocalist after the Offbeats fizzled out. Around this same time Griffin started the Scat Records label to release the band's third single, but also went on to release records by My Dad Is Dead, Guided By Voices, Mono Men, Electric Eels, The Mice and many others. After a dozen singles & EPs, several albums, 4 US tours and the loss of the original rhythm section, Griffin and Enkler moved to St. Louis in 1995 (though Enk left StL for Baltimore in 2003 and now lives in Lexington, KY). At that point we were pretty burnt and reached new heights of doing whatever the fuck we wanted, which was mostly not very much ("you mean we'd have to carry our amps? fuck that"), although the first sessions for Dirty Moons did occur that year. The earlier flood of activity became a trickle, then stopped altogether, at least publicly. But, we'd found a killer new rhythm section in Scariano and Hawley and we woodshedded new material like crazy, recording off and on up until now. We gladly bring forth the fruit of that exile, Dirty Moons, a true double album steeped in our dialect of the rock language, this August 26th.

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Member Since: 29/04/2008
Band Website: wheretherockis.blogspot.com
Band Members: Douglas Enkler, singer. Robert Griffin, guitars, klaviers, vocals. Patrick Hawley, batterie. Steve Scariano, bassman.
Influences: 60s r&b, Alice Cooper (orig band, not solo), Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Faces (+ early Rod Stewart), Led Zeppelin, Blue Cheer, Rolling Stones, The Pagans, Electric Eels, Pere Ubu, Peter Laughner, Dead Boys, Raspberries, Easter Monkeys, 70s Queen, Art Bears, New York Dolls/Heartbreakers, Chrome, The Residents, early 80s Christian Death, Black Flag, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, David Bowie, Wipers, Velvet Underground, MX-80 Sound, The Stooges, Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn, The Replacements, Grauzone, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Bob Quine, Brian Eno, X, Jacobites, Bob Dylan, Television, Thelonious Monk, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Marty Robbins, Andrew Hill, Prisonshake.
Sounds Like: driving a vixen the wrong way down a one-way street
Record Label: www.scatrecords.com
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New album out today, yes!

Get it on vinyl (best), cd (cheapest) at your local brick and mortar or at scatrecords.com, or as a download (quickest) via Amazon, iTunes, maybe elsewhere. It isn't on eMusic just yet but will be, bu...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Aug 2008 09:30:00 GMT

Dirty Moons preorder

Dirty Moons is now available for preorder from Scat. It will be available as a double LP or double CD. Click here to preorder.Myspace doesn't seem to like my link above - if it doesn't work, go to www...
Posted by on Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:06:00 GMT

about the streaming player...

Ok, we've got some different tracks here now. I put up side one of the upcoming album, split into two parts because of myspace file size limits. Point being, Dirty Moons is an album, not a collection ...
Posted by on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 09:17:00 GMT