Kevin Tihista's Red Terror

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Oh 00:00 Tools
Sucker 00:00 Tools
Lose The Dress 00:00 Tools
Jack K 00:00 Tools
Taking It to the Streets (Again) 00:00 Tools
Ride 00:00 Tools
Family Curse 00:00 Tools
Real Life 00:00 Tools
Damn the Weather 00:00 Tools
Just Not Enough 00:00 Tools
Situation Vacant 00:00 Tools
Pretty Please 00:00 Tools
Still Looking for You 00:00 Tools
Doctor 00:00 Tools
Sweet 00:00 Tools
Godsend 00:00 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
Don't Breathe a Word 00:00 Tools
Bats 00:00 Tools
Good Wings 00:00 Tools
Stoopid Boy 00:00 Tools
Beautiful 00:00 Tools
I Love Her 00:00 Tools
Yummy 00:00 Tools
O.K. 00:00 Tools
It's Over 00:00 Tools
Freakshow 00:00 Tools
Slow Chase Scene 00:00 Tools
Don't You Know 00:00 Tools
Can I Count On You? 00:00 Tools
This Is an Offering 00:00 Tools
Outta Site, Outta Mind 00:00 Tools
I Heard a Voice 00:00 Tools
N.Carolina 00:00 Tools
Still 00:00 Tools
In Dreams 00:00 Tools
Mickey 00:00 Tools
You're Going to Kill Me 00:00 Tools
On My Way 00:00 Tools
Teenage Werewolf 00:00 Tools
I Don't Blame You 00:00 Tools
Dracula 00:00 Tools
Country Road 00:00 Tools
Back to Budapest 00:00 Tools
Wake Up Captain 00:00 Tools
Can I Count On You 00:00 Tools
We Just Disagree 00:00 Tools
You Don't Have To Be Sorry 00:00 Tools
Just Can't Get High Anymore 00:00 Tools
Right Here, Girl 00:00 Tools
Infinity 00:00 Tools
#32 00:00 Tools
Is That All There Is? 00:00 Tools
I'm In Love With Girls 00:00 Tools
Idiots 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Him 00:00 Tools
The City 00:00 Tools
Second Look 00:00 Tools
Stratford Upon Avon 00:00 Tools
One More Day 00:00 Tools
Hymn 00:00 Tools
You Will Be Back Someday 00:00 Tools
You're Making Other Plans 00:00 Tools
Happy People, Shut Your Mouths 00:00 Tools
Come On Now 00:00 Tools
Love Plays a Dirty Game 00:00 Tools
15 Hundred Miles 00:00 Tools
Oh No, Not Again 00:00 Tools
That's For Sure 00:00 Tools
This Should Be A Duet (Really) 00:00 Tools
try the veal 00:00 Tools
You Don't Make Sense 00:00 Tools
Texas Girl 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Him In 00:00 Tools
Sequisha Chingada Picante 00:00 Tools
Jim Henson's Blues/You're Not Bad 00:00 Tools
I Love You 00:00 Tools
The Greatest Thing 00:00 Tools
Lovely One 00:00 Tools
The Long Way Home 00:00 Tools
Budge 00:00 Tools
Keep My Cool 00:00 Tools
Midnight 00:00 Tools
Do You Know What We Should Do Now? 00:00 Tools
Dracula II 00:00 Tools
Doctor (Emergency Mix) 00:00 Tools
sucker ('rock' version) 00:00 Tools
N. Carolina 00:00 Tools
2nd Look 00:00 Tools
Dracula II/You're No Good (Dracula Version) 00:00 Tools
missing you 00:00 Tools
Jim Henson's Blues / You're Not Bad 00:00 Tools
Sucker (Rock Version) 00:00 Tools
O. K. 00:00 Tools
Goodwings 00:00 Tools
untitled #2 (albini) 00:00 Tools
Thes Should Be A Duet (Really 00:00 Tools
Outta Site Outta Mind 00:00 Tools
Just Not Enough (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Don't You Know (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
OK 00:00 Tools
Lose That Dress 00:00 Tools
Kevin Thista - Sucker ('rock' Version) 00:00 Tools
Jim Hensen's Blues/You're Not 00:00 Tools
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Chicago popster Kevin Tihista was born in Walnut Creek, CA, picking up the guitar in the seventh grade after drawing his initial musical inspiration from childhood heroes Kiss. After high school, he worked a series of odd jobs before 1989, when a friend who had moved to the Chicago suburb of Naperville called Tihista to ask him to join the band he was forming; a week later, he relocated to the Midwest, arriving on his 21st birthday. Although the group, dubbed Maus, would prove short-lived, Tihista's next vehicle, the grunge combo Wood, became a staple of the Chicago club circuit. In 1993, he finally moved to the city proper, just in time to join former-Rights of the Accused frontman Wes Kidd's new project, emo-rockers Triple Fast Action. With Tihista moving over to bass, TFA issued a handful of indie-label singles before signing to Capitol to issue 1996's Broadcaster. The group soon found itself a casualty of major-label purging, however, and landed with indie Deep Elm to release 1997's Cattlemen Don't before dissolving the following year. After contributing a few songs to the ill-fated third Veruca Salt LP Resolver, Tihista -- reportedly with some 300 unrecorded songs completed -- finally succumbed to pressure from his girlfriend to begin mounting a solo career, and began cutting tracks in the basement studio of neighbor Ellis Clark. With former TFA bandmate Kidd now serving as his manager, Tihista's demo was passed to Wyndham Wallace, founder of the British indie Easy Tiger, which earlier released material by fellow Chicago pop act the Webb Brothers to considerable notice; his debut solo single, "Lose the Dress," appeared on Easy Tiger in October 2000, followed in June 2001 by a self-titled six-song EP on Rough Trade. Signing in the U.S. to the Atlantic subsidiary Division One, Tihista and backing band Red Terror issued Don't Breathe a Word -- a fantastic collection of heartbreaking, Beatlesque pop gems -- that September. When Atlantic closed Division One in late 2001, early the following year Tihista signed to Parasol to reissue Don't Breathe a Word, a short time later releasing the companion set Judo. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.