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IN THE RED

Artist: HUNCHES Title: Fuck Disco Beats
Format: 7" Catalog
Number:
ITR112
Price: $4.00 Label: In The Red
Release
Date:
6/21/04
***A teaser EP to the August '04 Hobo Sunrise album from Portland, Oregon's hate-spewing rock'n'roll speaker splatterers the HUNCHES. The album track, "Fuck Disco Beats," is the band's response to the current crop of groups that think Gang of Four is a genre, while the two exclusive cuts, "When I Became You" and "Jakob's Voices," drive the loud and abrasive factor to new heights. Packaged in full-color gloss sleeves.

Artist: HUNCHES Title: Got Some Hate
Format: 7" Catalog
Number:
ITR92
Price: $4.00 Label: In The Red
Release
Date:
8/12/02
***Loud, noisy, aggressive rock n' rollothis is what THE HUNCHES are all about, and they deliver it in spades. Hailing from Portland, Oregan and averaging 21 years of age, The Hunches have knowledge of rock n' roll's heritage that betrays their youth. They draw on all the classic influences one would expect from any great rock n' roll band (Stones, Saints, Captain Beefheart, New York Dolls, Stooges, Cramps, '60s punk, '70s punk, blues, etc.) and manhandle it with an irreverent abrasiveness. A lot of bands are claiming similar influences, but The Hunches sound is totally their own. Pure nastiness filtered through rock n' roll romanticism. Just check out "Got Some Hate" for a dose of unadulterated punk rock bile. Their live shows are the things of legendothey tear shit up with reckless abandon. This is raw rock bliss. This is the debut single from The Hunches.

Their debut album, Yes. No. Shut It will be out November 18th, 2002 on In The Red Records.


Artist: HUNCHES Title: Yes. No. Shut It.
Format: LP Catalog
Number:
IT093
Price: $8.25 Label: In The Red
Release
Date:
11/4/02

Artist: HUNCHES Title: Yes. No. Shut It.
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
ITR093CD
Price: $12.00 Label: In The Red
Release
Date:
11/4/02
***Loud, noisy, aggressive rock'n'roll - this is what The Hunches are all about and they deliver it in spades. Hailing from Portland, Oregon, and averaging 20 years of age, The Hunches have a knowledge of rock'n'roll's heritage that betrays their youth. They draw on all the classic influences one would expect from any great rock'n'roll band (e.g. Stones, Saints, Captain Beefheart, Dolls, Stooges, Cramps, '60s punk, '70s punk, blues, etc.), and handle it with irreverent abrasiveness. The result is totally their own. Pure nastiness filtered through rock'n'roll romanticism. "Got Some Hate" is a dose of unadulterated punk rock bile. "The Ballad" is pure heartfelt slow-dance groove. Their cover of The Electric Eels' "Accident" is total, fuzzed-out noise (literally; there are three separate vacuum cleaners overdubbed on this song, one which is inhaling screws).

Their live shows are the things of legend - they tear shit up with reckless abandon. This is what it was all about in the first place. This is exactly how it should be done. This is raw rock bliss. This is the debut from The Hunches.


Artist: HUNCHES Title: Hobo Sunrise
Format: LP Catalog
Number:
ITR113
Price: $8.25 Label: In The Red
Release
Date:
8/9/04

Artist: HUNCHES Title: Hobo Sunrise
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
ITR113CD
Price: $12.00 Label: In The Red
Release
Date:
8/9/04
***Bigger, badder and better than The Hunches' debut, Hobo Sunrise has monstrous fuzzball guitar explosions, overwrought screaming, poppy melody and a couple songs that are almost pretty. Shades of The Birthday Party, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Pussy Galore, The Velvet Underground and The Pixies can all be detected here, but the sound and presentation is completely original. This fourteen-song monolith is certain to be a standout rock moment in 2004.

The Hunches exploded onto the Portland, Oregon music scene in 2002 with Yes. No. Shut It., a debut album that can best be described as "crazy." Byron Coley wrote in Mojo, "This album is very goddamn good ....[E]very time I play it I wanna bust something up." It's wild, noisy, extreme and, at times, melodic. The album and the tours that followed both in the U.S. and Europe quickly earned The Hunches a reputation as a force to be reckoned with. Hobo Sunrise is preceded by a three-track seven-inch single titled "Fuck Disco Beats" (ITR112) -- a message from The Hunches to all the bands who seem to think Gang Of Four is a genre.


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