I remember
Zeke Fiddler's one-and-done LP,
Waterproof being pretty ubiquitous in the mid-90s, so much so that I was armed with a promo copy myself. Nonetheless I never quite caught the Z/F bug, simply due to the sheer glut of competition me and my CD player were overwhelmed with at the time. Truth is, this Beantown-area trio deserved more of my attention, not to mention something resembling a concerted national audience, given Zeke's gnarly distorto-guitar splay that fit solidly in the realm of Archers of Loaf, Treepeople, and even SST-era Dino Jr. Maybe not as searingly white-hot as any of the aforementioned, what these boys had was still impressive. What I wasn't conscious of at the time was that preceding
Waterproof, was this 45 rpm delight circa 1993, making a concise case for the band's aforementioned m.o., one which has held up pretty effectively over the ensuing decades. Aficionados of Clinton-era indie rock take note!
A. Half Baked
B1. Half Inflated
B2. Brave Doorman
i don't remember passing by their cd in the bins back then. maybe i gave up by the z's. but i just looked them up and j. mascis played drums on their album?
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