bullroar@darkside.COM (Mark Kraft) (05/23/91)
Well, when I first met Caterwaul, It was two years ago and they were playing at the Cactus Club in San Jose.. No one at the radio station seemed to know much about the band and we were requested by the club to do an interview.. So I did it, and I am quite glad I did it too.. I made a contact with the band and later organised a benefit with them for KSJS. I did another fun outdoor interview with them.. the address I posted is not available anywhere I know of.. Too bad about IRS.. I sort of saw it coming though, because they aren't a typical "IRS band".. As far as the first album goes.. It is "The Nature of Things" which was released on Lost Arts Records. PO Box 85338, Los Angeles, CA 90072. The band gave me a very,very limitted edition Pin & Web T-shirt, as well as this album and a nice handwritten letter.. Please write them and let them know that they're still appreciated. I will track down my interviews now.. Mark Kraft aka Bullroar@darkside.com P.S. Also, there is one excellent piece of vinyl by the band that none of you have mentionned.. it is the "Beholden" EP which is on IRS... It has several really, really beautiful tracks on it and is worth every penny.. Absolutely wonderful..
nrc@cbema.att.COM (Neal R Caldwell, Ii) (05/24/91)
Thanks for the additional Caterwaul info, everyone. From Robert's post I gather that _The Nature of Things_ is now available on CD. Does "Lost Arts Records" distribute nationwide? > ... I used to dream about kate bush, but now I only dream about > Kyrstal Burgers.... > > robert lindsay (whose wife's birthday is July 30) Kyrstal Burgers? If you mean Krystal Burgers they're nothing more than a poor imitation of White Castles. The grease is not of the proper consistency or flavor. "Don't drive too slowly." Richard Caldwell AT&T Network Systems att!cbnews!nrc nrc@cbnews.att.com