Lambchop

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Touted as "Nashville's most f*cked-up country band" by their label Merge Records, Lambchop was arguably the most consistently brilliant and unique American group to emerge during the 1990s. Their unclassifiable hybrid of country, soul, jazz, and avant-garde noise seemed at one time or another to drink from every conceivable tributary of contemporary music, its Baroque beauty all held together by the surreal lyrical wit and droll vocal presence of frontman Kurt Wagner. Although Lambchop's ever-rotating roster would later expand to over a dozen members, the group formed in 1986 as a simple three-piece teaming Wagner, guitarist Jim Watkins, and bassist Marc Trovillion, former high school classmates already ten years removed from the educational system. Originally dubbed Posterchild, the trio made its earliest recordings in Trovillion's bedroom, self-releasing a series of cassettes with titles like I'm F*cking Your Daughter. In time, the lineup began to grow and the band regularly performed live in and around the Nashville area, often at the area record shop, Lucy's (not coincidentally owned by Wagner's wife, Mary).

In 1992, Posterchild -- now consisting of Wagner, Trovillion, guitarist Bill Killbrew, clarinetist Jonathan Marx, multi-instrumentalist Scott C. Chase, drummer Steve Goodhue, and percussionist Allen Lowery -- released An Open Fresca + A Moist Towlette, a split single with friends Crop Circle Hoax. The 7" brought the group to the attention of entertainment lawyer George Regis, who issued cease-and-desist orders on behalf of his clients, the noise pop band Poster Children. After rejecting the names REN, Pinnacles of Cream, and Turd Goes Back, the band settled on Lambchop, added vocalist/saxophonist Deanna Varagona, steel guitarist Paul Niehaus, and organist John Delworth, and signed to Merge to release the 1993 single "Nine." Their debut LP, I Hope You're Sitting Down (aka Jack's Tulips), followed a year later. In many ways, this album would be the most conventional Lambchop record. Its Nashville origins and torch-and-twang ambience would saddle the band with the increasingly erroneous alt-country tag, although Wagner's Lou Reed-like vocals and bizarre narrative conceits -- in particular the fan-favorite "Soaky in the Pooper," a vivid recounting of a bad LSD trip -- immediately signaled their obvious distance from the likes of Uncle Tupelo or the Jayhawks.

The lovely How I Quit Smoking appeared in 1996 (although on the subsequent "Cigaretiquette" single, Wagner would proudly announce, "I'm smoking again"). Recorded live the previous Independence Day, the Hank EP followed later in 1996. Marking the debut of drummer Paul Burch, the disc represented the apotheosis of Lambchop's Billy Sherrill-inspired phase, its lush production evoking the Nashville sound so popular three decades earlier, but now completely passé among Music City's chart superstars. 1997's Thriller proved a major turning point; highlighted by the Muscle Shoals soul of "Your Fucking Sunny Day" and including no fewer than three songs penned by East River Pipe's F.M. Cornog, this sprawling, difficult album introduced the uncompromising eclecticism that would dominate Lambchop's work from here on out. The follow-up, 1998's What Another Man Spills, upped the ante further; for remarkably soulful covers of Curtis Mayfield's "Love Song (Give Me Your Love)" and Frederick Knight's "I've Been Lonely for So Long," Wagner's baritone drawl even gave way to a Prince-like falsetto. That same year, the group also backed Vic Chesnutt on his album The Salesman and Bernadette.

Lambchop's fifth full-length, Nixon, appeared in the spring of 2000. Supposedly a concept album exploring the presidency of the infamous Tricky Dick, Wagner even included a bibliography in the liner notes -- a direct connection to the Watergate scandal remains unidentified. Though still criminally unknown at home, Lambchop enjoyed a much more substantial following overseas, and on May 13, 2000, they appeared at the London Royal Festival Hall; the gig was recorded and made available at U.K. appearances that fall as the Queens Royal Trimma limited-edition EP. (A 2001 European tour yielded the Treasure Chest of the Enemy EP.) The 2001 collection Tools in the Dryer assembled many of Lambchop's scattered singles, compilation tracks, and remixes.

After recording the purposefully spare Is a Woman in 2002, Wagner and company moved on to their most ambitious project yet -- two simultaneously released albums, Aw C'Mon and No, You C'Mon, in which Lambchop was returned to full power and joined by a lush string section. The next year the musically experimental EP CoLAB came out, followed in the spring of 2006 by The Decline of Country & Western Civilization, Pt. 2: The Woodwind Years, an eclectic collection of tracks that had never appeared before on Lambchop records, including one new song, "Gettysburg Address," and a record of all new material called Damaged later that summer. 2008 saw the release of the typically graceful and elegant OH (Ohio), followed in early 2012 by the group’s 11th full-length outing, the austere Mr. M., which offered up 11 lush, string-laden meditations on love and loss, all of which were dedicated to the late Vic Chesnutt. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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    Billboard Bits: James/Oberst/Ward, Lambchop, ARIA Hall of Fame
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    Lambchop's Wagner Scales Back With 'Oh (ohio)'
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    For Lambchop mainman Kurt Wagner, the group's 10th album, "Oh (ohio)," marks a big change for the Nashville country-soul outfit."I had an idea that I ...
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    Video: Lambchop: "2B2"
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    The Muse: Lambchop, "If Not I'll Just Die"
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    Watch Lambchop on "Jimmy Fallon"
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    Listen to Lambchop's Cover of the Theme Song for the Adult Swim Cartoon Show "Squidbillies"
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    Greg Ginn's Black Flag Reunion, Swans, Iceage, Lambchop, Merchandise to Play Northside Fest
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Tour Dates

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  • Jun 13 Thursday
    Brooklyn, NY, US Northside Festival
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  • Jun 16 Sunday
    Brooklyn, NY, US Warsaw
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  • Jun 19 Wednesday
    Florence, Italy Anfiteatro Delle Cascine
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  • Jun 24 Monday
    Leeds, UK Brudenell Social Club
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  • Jun 25 Tuesday
    Liverpool, UK The Kazimier
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  • Jun 27 Thursday
    Aachen, Germany Musikbunker
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  • Jun 29 Saturday
    Karlsruhe, Germany Jubez
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  • Jun 30 Sunday
    Feyzin, France L'Epicerie Moderne
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  • Jul 1 Monday
    Paris, France Cité de la Musique
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    Paris, France Cité de la Musique
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  • Jul 4 Thursday
    Wiesbaden, Germany Schlachthof
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  • Jul 5 Friday
    Rennes, France Opera
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  • Jul 5 Friday
    Rennes, France Opera
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Discography

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  • Mr. M (2012)
    Lambchop
    Mr. M (2012)
    City Slang
  • Live at XX Merge (2009)
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    Live at XX Merge (2009)
    Merge
  • OH (Ohio) (2008)
    Lambchop
    OH (Ohio) (2008)
    Merge
  • Damaged (2006)
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    Damaged (2006)
    Merge
  • The Decline of Country & Western Civilization, Pt. 2: The Woodwind Years (2006)
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    The Decline of Country & Western Civilization, Pt. 2: The Woodwind Years (2006)
    Merge
  • No, You C'mon (2004)
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    No, You C'mon (2004)
    Merge Records
  • Aw C'mon (2004)
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    Aw C'mon (2004)
    Merge Records
  • Is a Woman (2002)
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    Is a Woman (2002)
    Merge Records
  • Nixon (2000)
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    Nixon (2000)
    Merge Records
  • What Another Man Spills (1998)
    Lambchop
    What Another Man Spills (1998)
    Merge Records
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