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The Jesus Lizard is an American rock band formed in 1987 in Austin, Texas by vocalist David Yow, guitarist Duane Denison and bassist David Wm. Sims. They relocated to Chicago , Illinois , in 1989, where they found kindred spirits in recording engineer Steve Albini and Touch and Go Records .
Rack is the seventh studio album by American rock band the Jesus Lizard, which was released on September 13, 2024, on Ipecac Recordings. [1] It is the first studio release by the band in 26 years since Blue (1998). The record was praised by music critics upon release.
The common basilisk, along with the other members of its genus, take the nickname the "Jesus Christ lizard" or "Jesus lizard" because when fleeing from predators, they gather sufficient momentum to run across the water for a brief distance while holding most of their body out of the water (similar to the biblical story of Jesus walking on water ...
An ancient, fossilized species was recently discovered and its details were published in the journal PLOS ONE. The creature located in the area of present-day Wyoming and estimated to have lived ...
Liar is the third studio album by American alternative rock band The Jesus Lizard, released in 1992 by Touch and Go Records.The album is considered to be among the band's best work: according to Mark Deming of AllMusic, "Liar isn't quite the wildest or weirdest album the Jesus Lizard ever made, but it may well be the strongest, and perhaps the best."
Pure is the debut EP by The Jesus Lizard, released in 1989. [3] The cover artwork was by bassist David Wm. Sims. This is the only record by the Jesus Lizard recorded with a drum machine. [4] Drummer Mac McNeilly was added to the group soon after it was recorded. [5]
Lash is the second EP from The Jesus Lizard. [2] It was released in 1993 on Touch and Go Records. [3] Track listing "Glamorous" - 3:07 "Deaf as a Bat" - 1:40
Shot became the band's only album to chart in the US, as it peaked at No. 28 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart. [13]Trouser Press wrote that "songs like 'Thumbscrews' and 'Skull of a German' prove Yow hasn’t lost anything in terms of horror-storytelling, but his stab at 'singing' (much in the manner he employed in his Scratch Acid days) is ill-advised."