Aurora’s FRANTIX transfixed the early 1980s Colorado punk scene with their unique sound and chaotic live show, releasing just two EPs before evolving into The Fluid, Sub Pop’s first non-Seattle band who helped lead the grunge invasion of the mainstream.
Subhumans' 6th full-length, '29:29,' came after 1986's EP LP. Released in 1987 on Bluurg, the album's B-side suggests the band's split due to 'musical differences.'
LA/Joshua Tree based Sugar Candy Mountain deliver carefully built psychedelic odes in the style of Jacco Gardner and Tame Impala. Lime green LP + includes bonus track “Sucette”, previously a single-only release.