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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 .
Slowdive, the Jesus Lizard, Gang of Four, Soccer Mommy, Mdou Moctar, Osees, Dry Cleaning, Tycho, Slift and festival creators the Black Angels will all be on hand for the 2024 edition of the always ...
The Jesus Lizard; The Mighty Mighty Bosstones; Side Stage: Coolio (July 4 ... A North American tour was planned with a two-day festival taking place in each city ...
& The Jesus Lizard: June 11, 1991 Salt Lake City: The Pompadour Rock & Roll Club Dinosaur Jr. June 13, 1991 San Francisco Warfield Theatre: Dinosaur Jr. June 14, 1991 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium: Dinosaur Jr. & Hole: June 15, 1991 Tijuana: Mexico Iguana's Dinosaur Jr. & Olivelawn: June 17, 1991 Sacramento: United States Crest Theatre ...
Having just shared the stage with beloved underground rock groups such as the Jesus Lizard and the Get Up Kids at the Best Friends Forever festival in Las Vegas, Momma will soon head to the U.K ...
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.
Recording sessions for the Extra Width, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's second studio album, took place in Memphis at Doug Easleys studio on November 23/24 and December 3, 1992 during the Jesus Lizard tour and at Waterworks Recording in New York with Jim Waters where all further overdubs and mixing was done.
The Jesus Lizard eventually landed a spot on the Lollapalooza tour and signed to Capitol Records, despite earning little commercial success. During the course of their career, the Jesus Lizard released six studio albums, three EPs and a live album before breaking up in 1999.