Blind Love
Ratcat was an Australian indie rock band of the late 1980s and early 1990s fronted by Simon Day. Their combination of indie pop songwriting and energetic punk-style guitar won them fans from both the indie and skate-punk communities. Ratcat formed in 1986 in Sydney and were a mainstay of that city's live music scene until they were eventually signed to Waterfront Records where they released a self-titled EP, several singles (I Think I Love You, Baby's Got A Gun) and their debut album, This Nightmare in 1989. Another EP, Killing Joke, and another single, Saying Goodbye followed. In 1990, the band signed to the rooArt label. Their first release for their new label was a 6-track EP called Tingles. A combination of budget pricing and catchy A-side That Aint Bad saw the Tingles EP reach #1 on ARIA's alternative charts, and shortly afterwards, the top of the Australian national chart. The band's subsequent album, Blind Love and the singles Don't Go Now both reached #1. Their next single Baby Baby and a follow-up album Insideout sold well, but not to the extent of their previous successes. The band sporadically played live shows over the next few years and released another album Easyrider in 1997. Ratcat reformed in 1998 to play at the Homebake Festival with new bassist Nic Dalton (formerly of The Lemonheads) and again in 2006 to play a support slot on the Psychedelic Furs Australian tour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ratcat was an Australian indie rock band of the late 1980s and early 1990s fronted by Simon Day. Their combination of indie pop songwriting and energetic punk-style guitar won them fans from both the indie and skate-punk communities. Ratcat formed in 1986 in Sydney and were a mainstay of that city's live music scene until they were eventually signed to Waterfront Records where they released a self-titled EP, several singles (I Think I Love You, Baby's Got A Gun) and their debut album, This Nightmare in 1989. Another EP, Killing Joke, and another single, Saying Goodbye followed. In 1990, the band signed to the rooArt label. Their first release for their new label was a 6-track EP called Tingles. A combination of budget pricing and catchy A-side That Aint Bad saw the Tingles EP reach #1 on ARIA's alternative charts, and shortly afterwards, the top of the Australian national chart. The band's subsequent album, Blind Love and the singles Don't Go Now both reached #1. Their next single Baby Baby and a follow-up album Insideout sold well, but not to the extent of their previous successes. The band sporadically played live shows over the next few years and released another album Easyrider in 1997. Ratcat reformed in 1998 to play at the Homebake Festival with new bassist Nic Dalton (formerly of The Lemonheads) and again in 2006 to play a support slot on the Psychedelic Furs Australian tour. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Don't Go Now
That Ain't Bad
Baby Baby
Tingles
Yes I Wanna Go
That Aint Bad
Skin
Getting Away (From This World)
My Bloody Valentine
Don't Go In The Water
Pieces
Go Go
Hopeless Mind
The Wonder Of You
Run & Hide
I Think We're Alone Now
Strange
Racing
The End
Holiday
Candyman
Car Crash
Overdrive - Acoustic
Depression
Baby's Got A Gun
Hero
Love No More
Time Bomb (Of Hate)
Sick Of Being Down
Never Really There
If I Said
True Lust
The Killing Joke
Saying Goodbye
The Eyeball Mutiny
Never Give It Up
May You Ever
Good Buy
Tonight Today
Yes I Wanna Go - Acoustic
Everything Is Happening Again
Feels So Good
Chasing
The World (In A Wrapper)
Dont Go Now
Overdrive
Crazy
Puppet
Dead
I Think I Love You
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