Band Name: The Queers
Music Album: Look Ma No Flannel!
Album Release Date: November 1994
Music Genre: Punk Rock Hardcore
Record Label: Clearview Records
Album Release Country: United States
Music Record Type: 6 Tracks Vinyl 7"
The Queers are punk rock band formed in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1982. Their sound is heavily influenced by the Ramones and '60s bubblegum pop and their songs often feature humorous and juvenile lyrics. The original line up consisted of Joe King (2) (Vocals/Guitar), Tulu (2) (Vocals/Bass), and Wimpy (2) Rutherford (Drums). The band released one 7" EP with this line up. In 1984, the band released a second 7", this time with Tulu on drums, Wimpy singing, and Keith Hages playing bass. The band split shortly afterwards but Joe would occasionally use the name throughout the '80s, playing with various line-ups (King's most frequent collaborators were JJ Rassler (guitar) and Hugh O'Neill (2) (drums)) for sporadic shows in Boston and New Hampshire, although there were no recordings created at this time, and by the end of the decade the band had pretty much become inactive.
In 1990, King and O'Neill decided to get the band going again and recorded the band's first LP, "Grow Up". Aro (...)
A1 | I Like Young Girls |
A2 | Nuni In New York |
A3 | Wimpy Drives Through Harlem |
B1 | Too Much Flesh For Tulu |
B2 | I Didn't Want None |
B3 | Nobody Likes Me |
Limited to 2,000 copies.
Recorded in January 1993.
100 copies are also available as double 7" packs with blue/red graphics on the sleeve. These double vinyl sets have the A side tracks pressed on both sides of the 1st vinyl and the B side tracks on both sides of the 2nd and are hand numbered on the rear.
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