Captured Tracks announces Strum & Thrum: The American Jangle Underground 1983-1987
Today Captured Tracks’ announces, Strum & Thrum: The American Jangle Underground 1983 – 1987, the first volume of Captured Tracks’ new venture into compilations – Excavations. Spread across two LPs, Strum & Thrum includes an 80+ page booklet with an extensive oral history of the ‘80s indie scene, an introduction by Captured Tracks label head Mike Sniper, and tons of archival images and ephemera. Along with the announcement, the label releases the first single “Trusted Woods” by The Reverbs. Originally released in 1984, “Trusted Woods” is filled with clanging, jangly guitars, reverb drenched vocals, and a herky-jerky rhythm section, what Strum & Thrum is all about. Watch the compilation teaser featuring “Trusted Woods” and archival footage of many of the bands included on the LPs below:
The 28-track collection will be released in a limited Orange Vinyl edition on Record Store Day’s “Day Drop” on October 24. It will be issued by Captured Tracks digitally and on CD and Black Vinyl on November 13.
Inspired by Pebbles, Killed By Death, Soul Jazz and Numero Group compilations, Excavations is a series dedicated to compiling forgotten music from the 1970s – 1990s that has a connection to Captured Tracks’ sound and aesthetic. Much like the Cleaners from Venus, the Wake, and Saäda Bonaire reissues we’ve put out, Excavations releases will bridge the past to our current roster and showcase the kinds of sounds that inspire us. It makes sense that the first volume of Excavations is Strum & Thrum. As an American label, we’ve often wondered why British, Aussie, and Kiwi indie rock from the ‘80s has had the most influence on modern acts and the collector’s market. Granted, the music released on Creation, Sarah, Cherry Red, Postcard, Flying Nun, et al. during that era was fantastic, but a parallel to this sound existed in the US and Canada as well. Outside of bands like R.E.M., the Rain Parade, the Dream Syndicate, and a few others, most of these bands received little attention from national or international press outlets and markets – unless they opted for a “big ‘80s” sound and signed to a major. The acts on this compilation are the antithesis of that, with a true DiY spirit that lead many of these bands to self – record and self – release within tiny local scenes in small cities and college towns across America.
Though hardcore dominated the American underground at the time, the indie scene was no less vital and operated utilizing many of the distribution channels hardcore set up. The two genres may have sounded nothing alike, but the DiY ethos and dedication to community was the same… But this isn’t the story we’re used to hearing. While noted underground archivist and compilation producer Johan Kugelberg has called the ‘80s the “Dark Ages” of indie rock, Strum & Thrum aims to shed light on this forgotten era of jangly, melodic rock music that emerged from the ashes of post punk and helped kick start the indie rock boom of the early ‘90s that continues to this day. Indeed, many artists featured on Strum & Thrum went on to be part of this boom – Archer Prewitt from the Sea & Cake, Jon Ginoli from Pansy Division, Ric Menck from Velvet Crush, Brent Rademaker from Beachwood Sparks, Barbara Manning, and more went on to be in well known bands in the ‘90s.
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Strum and Thrum: The American Jangle Underground 1983-1987 (LP/ CD1)
- The Reverbs – Trusted Woods
- Start – Where I Want To Be
- Cyclones – I’m In Heaven
- Windbreakers – All That Stuff
- Primitons – All My Friends
- Bangtails – Patron Of The Arts
- The Love In – Late As Usual
- Sex Clark Five – She Collides With Me
- Three Hits – 5 O’Clock
- Crippled Pilgrims – Black And White (Alternate Version)
- Vandykes – Breaking My Heart
- Salem 66 – Seven Steps Down
- The Outnumbered – I Feel So Sorry Now
- The Darrows – Is It You
Strum and Thrum: The American Jangle Underground 1983-1987 (LP/ CD2)
- Riff Doctors – Say Goodbye
- The Ferrets – She Was Unkind
- 28th Day – Pages Turn (Alternate Version)
- Great Plains – When Do You Say Hello?
- Downy Mildew – Purple Parlor
- The Strand – You And Me
- The White Sisters – Misery, Me, & You
- Absolute Grey – Remorse
- One Plus Two – Promise
- The Springfields – Sunflower
- Holiday – Change
- Pop Art – The Meeting
- The Reactions – Tomorrow’s Time Today
- A New Personality – Essential Things