Rising from the ashes of the defunct Gibson Bros. in 1992, The Bassholes emerged to kick up an extremely stripped-down, raw, blues-infected racket. Their debut single, 98 Degrees In The Shade, and their debut album, Blue Roots, (both released on ITR in ’92) set a new standard for rank sounding recordings. Recorded in their basement and mastered from crappy cassette tapes, these guys single handedly started the whole lo-fi-two-man-blues-band genre. Basically a solo vehicle for the twisted vision of Don Howland, the Bassholes output has been unpredictable. Don's influences run the gambit: Skip James, The Germs, 70's Disco, Hip-Hop - it's all in there. Albums such as Deaf Mix and Long Way Blues (released on the Matador label) are avante-blues-folk records where as 1998’s When My Blue Moon Turns Red Again is blistering garage-punk. Country blues has always been at the heart of the Bassholes music and sexual and social frustration has always been at the heart of Don's songwriting. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Autoramas
Broncho
Cleopatrick
FIDLAR
Microscope Feeling
Cockroach Blues
Judge Harsh Blues
Nakema
Haunted Hill
Evil Eagle
Interzone
I Saw Beauty
Daughter
20-20 Vision
Platform Blues
Bowling Ball
Born To Die
Broke Down Engine
Fear And A Hand Full Of Sand
Florida Bus
Missing Linkster
She Came On The Bus
John Henry
Hell Blues
Swimming Blues
Blackbird
It's So Easy
Virginia Valley Blues
Moody
7 Days
For The River
(I'm Gonna) Write Me a Letter
Jack And The King's New Ground
Lightswitch
I Can Tell By The Way You Smell
Or Was It A Dream?
Christine
Pneumonia
Girls Girls Girls
Light Bulb Boogie
Cigarette Blues
Long Gone Dillinger
Puddin Tame
Nothing At All
Hokey Pokey
Evil Devil Blues
Grief Bird
Fascist Times
Long Way Blues
Stack O' Lee and Billy Lyons
Little Boy Blues
Hell's Angel
Titanic Blues
Purple Noon
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