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Fetchin Bones

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Also known as
  
Fetchin' Bones

Years active
  
1983–1990

Genre
  
Rock music

Genres
  
Rock

Labels
  
Members
  
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Associated acts
  
Sugarsmack, Snagglepuss, Skeeters

Past members
  
Hope Nicholls (vocals), Aaron Pitkin (guitar), Danna Pentes (bass and occasional violin), Clay Richardson (drums), Errol Stewart (guitar), Marc Mueller (drums), Gary White (guitar and vocals)

Origin
  
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States (1983)

Albums
  
Profiles

Fetchin Bones was a cross-genre rock band from North Carolina. During a six-year career they produced five albums but were most celebrated for inspired live performances. One reviewer stated they were "a band that must be seen live for a full grasp of their eclectic frenzy". During numerous tours Fetchin Bones supported acts such as R.E.M., the B52s, X and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Allmusic described the band as "a truly underrated group that didn't hit it big when they should've".

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Musical style

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The band mixed blues, punk and country music, and Hope Nicholls' "powerhose" vocals were compared to Janis Joplin's in their "dirty intensity". In an 1985 Whistle Test interview with Andy Kershaw, Hope said her influences include British bands Siouxsie and the Banshees and the Cocteau Twins.

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Fetchin Bones' second through fourth albums were produced by Don Dixon and recorded at Mitch Easter's Drive-In Studio and at Reflection Studios in Charlotte. The fifth and final album was produced by Ed Stasium in Los Angeles.

The band had pioneered a kind of grunge rock. However this style did not yield commercial success.

Discography

Studio albums
  • Fetchin Bones (1983, Rambler)
  • Cabin Flounder (1985, DB)
  • Bad Pumpkin (1986, Capitol)
  • Galaxy 500 (1987, Capitol)
  • Monster (1989, Capitol)
  • Live albums
  • Dead Band Rockin' (2007, Audible Attraction)
  • Singles
  • Super Freak (1988, Capitol)

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    Songs

    Love CrushingMonster · 1989
    BoneworkMonster · 1989
    I Dig YouMonster · 1989

    References

    Fetchin Bones Wikipedia