Set You Free
Formed in 1990 while the members were students at the University of Notre Dame, Chisel later relocated to Washington D.C., and was one of the first revivalist bands of the denim-clad mod/punk movement that would inspire the likes of the Mooney Suzuki and the Delta 72. Under the indomitably energetic songwriting of singer/guitarist Ted Leo, the trio included bassist Chris Norborg and drummer John Dugan. Chisel built a strong fan base before they had a sizable discography by touring with a host of popular indie bands -- including Blonde Redhead, Karate, and Fugazi -- through the early '90s. Their first official single releases -- Sunburn, Nothing New, and The Guns of Meridian Hill -- were released on Gern Blandsten records and were critical successes, combining the legendary garage sound of the '60s with Ted Leo's complex, melodic ideas. In 1996, Chisel's debut full-length, 8 AM All Day, took these combinations further and solidified their underground cult following. Following the 1997 release of Set You Free (also on Gern Blandsten), Chisel disbanded. Leo went on to record solo and with Ted Leo and The Pharmacists. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Formed in 1990 while the members were students at the University of Notre Dame, Chisel later relocated to Washington D.C., and was one of the first revivalist bands of the denim-clad mod/punk movement that would inspire the likes of the Mooney Suzuki and the Delta 72. Under the indomitably energetic songwriting of singer/guitarist Ted Leo, the trio included bassist Chris Norborg and drummer John Dugan. Chisel built a strong fan base before they had a sizable discography by touring with a host of popular indie bands -- including Blonde Redhead, Karate, and Fugazi -- through the early '90s. Their first official single releases -- Sunburn, Nothing New, and The Guns of Meridian Hill -- were released on Gern Blandsten records and were critical successes, combining the legendary garage sound of the '60s with Ted Leo's complex, melodic ideas. In 1996, Chisel's debut full-length, 8 AM All Day, took these combinations further and solidified their underground cult following. Following the 1997 release of Set You Free (also on Gern Blandsten), Chisel disbanded. Leo went on to record solo and with Ted Leo and The Pharmacists. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1986
Abay
ActionReaction
Your Star Is Killing Me
On Warmer Music
What About Blighty?
Hip Straights
The Dog in Me
It's Alright, You're O.K.
All My Kin
8 A.M. All Day
Theme For A Pharmacist
Do Go On
Je M'Appelle Zero
Overture
Citizen of Venus
Red Haired Mary
The Town Crusher
Out for Kicks
The Unthinkable Is True
River High
Breaking Up With Myself
Every Is a Good Trip
The O.T.S.
The Mutable Mercury
An Amateur Thief
In Our Time
Oh Dear Friends
Morley Timmons
Rip Off the Gift
The Last Good Time
Looking Down at the Great Wall of China
Privileged & Impotent
Innocents Abroad
Waffle House
(Interlude)
Little Gidding
Bliss
Priviliged & Impotent
Nothing New
Sunburn
Beta Ray Bill
Dream Bar
3 O'Clock High
1 In 10
It’s Alright, You’re O.K.
The Great Wall Of China
Looking Down at the Great Wall of China From Way Up High in the Sky
The Mutable Murcury
Six Different Ways
8 AM All Day
The O.T.S. - Early Version
If You Believe In Christmas Trees
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