Bastro

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Tallow Waters 01:49 Tools
Demons Begone 00:00 Tools
Krakow, Illinois 00:00 Tools
Guapo 00:00 Tools
Filthy Five Filthy Ten 00:00 Tools
Recidivist 00:00 Tools
Tobacco In The Sink 00:00 Tools
I Come From A Long Line Of Shipbuilders 00:00 Tools
Decent Skin 00:00 Tools
Can Of Whoopass 00:00 Tools
Floating Home 00:00 Tools
Shoot Me A Deer 00:00 Tools
Jefferson-In-Drag 00:00 Tools
Wurlitzer 00:00 Tools
Hoosier Logic 00:00 Tools
Flesh-Colored House 00:00 Tools
Noise/Star 00:00 Tools
Short-Haired Robot 00:00 Tools
Engaging the Reverend 00:00 Tools
Pretty Smart on My Part 00:00 Tools
The Sifter 00:00 Tools
Three Eggs in a Sock 00:00 Tools
Flesh Colored House 00:00 Tools
Counterrev Bhutan 00:00 Tools
Gold Fillings 00:00 Tools
Extract 00:00 Tools
Short Haired Robot 00:00 Tools
Loam 00:00 Tools
The Shifter 00:00 Tools
Ben Brown 00:00 Tools
Engaging In The Reverend 00:00 Tools
Hirscheneck 00:00 Tools
Sketch for Sleepy 00:00 Tools
Antlers 00:00 Tools
Educated Fool 00:00 Tools
Sleepy Taste 00:00 Tools
Metal Legs 00:00 Tools
Nothing Special 00:00 Tools
Beatlenacht 00:00 Tools
(I've) Ben Brown 05:04 Tools
Glistery 00:00 Tools
Noise / Star 00:00 Tools
Tobacco In The Sink (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
Goiter Blazes 00:00 Tools
Tobacco In The Sink (Version 2) - Version 2 00:00 Tools
Tobacco in the Sink (Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Produkt 00:00 Tools
Flesh-Colored House (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Extrovert 00:00 Tools
It's Mercury I've Got in My Hips 00:00 Tools
Tobacco in the Sink - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Sifter 00:00 Tools
(Unknown Title) 00:00 Tools
Jefferson in Drag 00:00 Tools
A L'ombre De Nous 00:00 Tools
Nothing Special (Incomplete) 00:00 Tools
Krakow Illinois 00:00 Tools
Diablo Guapo 00:00 Tools
Krakow,Illinois 00:00 Tools
"tobacco in the sink" 00:00 Tools
Sleepy Taste (Live) 00:00 Tools
Hirscheneck (Live) 00:00 Tools
Recidivist (II) 00:00 Tools
Hossier Logic 00:00 Tools
01 i come from a long line of shipbuilders 00:00 Tools
03 ben brown 00:00 Tools
Flesh-coloured house 00:00 Tools
Nothing Special (My Dad is Dead cover) 00:00 Tools
07 - Jefferson-in-Drag 00:00 Tools
Recidivist (reprise) 00:00 Tools
11 Tallow Waters 00:00 Tools
14 Flesh Colored House 00:00 Tools
10 Recidivist 00:00 Tools
Noisestar 00:00 Tools
09 Noise_Star 00:00 Tools
02 Kraknow, Illinois 00:00 Tools
15 Short Haired Robot 00:00 Tools
13 Guapo 00:00 Tools
(I've) Ben Brown + Three Eggs In A Sock 00:00 Tools
02 Krakow, Illinois 00:00 Tools
Tabacco in the Sink 00:00 Tools
Filthy Five,Filthy Ten 00:00 Tools
08 The Shifter 00:00 Tools
Teenbeat 00:00 Tools
12 Filthy Five Filthy Ten 00:00 Tools
16 Can Of Whoopass 00:00 Tools
10 - Recidivist 00:00 Tools
09 Wurlitzer 00:00 Tools
18 Engaging In The Reverend 00:00 Tools
19 Wurlitzer 00:00 Tools
Recidivist (I) 00:00 Tools
20 Hoosier Logic 00:00 Tools
21 Shoot Me A Deer 00:00 Tools
Recidivist (keys) 00:00 Tools
I Came From a Long Line of Shipbuilders 00:00 Tools
Recidivist 2 (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Educated Fool (Live) 00:00 Tools
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Bastro was the more prominent of guitarist David Grubbs' two immediate post-Squirrel Bait projects (the concurrently running Bitch Magnet being the other). Grubbs originally joined the Louisville, KY-based Squirrel Bait while still in high school, and was actually one of the oldest members of the group; when he and bassist Clark Johnson left for college, it effectively spelled the end of the band after two important releases. Grubbs went to Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and formed an early version of Bastro in 1987 with bassist Dan Treado, who soon left. Even though Clark Johnson had gone to Chicago, he and Grubbs reteamed as the new core of Bastro, and pursued a more twisted and abrasive style of post-hardcore punk than their former band. Backed by a drum machine, they issued a six-song EP, Rode Hard & Put Up Wet, on the Homestead label in 1988. They subsequently played some tour dates with My Dad Is Dead, whose drummer at the time was Oberlin College percussion major John McEntire. McEntire wound up joining Bastro full-time for their LP debut, 1989's Bastro Diablo Guapo, which drew comparisons to the blistering extremity of Steve Albini and the precision and shifting dynamics of another Squirrel Bait offshoot, Slint. Their second full-length, 1990's Sing the Troubled Beast, found the group straining against their established blueprint to follow a relatively subtle and melodic path. Bassist Johnson subsequently left the group and was replaced by Bundy K. Brown; meanwhile, Grubbs relocated to Chicago to attend graduate school. Feeling limited by the extremity of their power-trio format and afraid of stagnating, Bastro tried to push into more atmospheric territory, and wound up deciding to retire the name altogether and continue as a completely different project, dubbed Gastr del Sol. Brown and McEntire appeared on Gastr del Sol's 1993 debut, The Serpentine Similar, after which the group became a vehicle for Grubbs' collaboration with Jim O'Rourke, as well as a touchstone of the post-rock movement. Brown and McEntire subsequently became charter members of the even more seminal post-rock outfit Tortoise. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.