Current were a post-hardcore/emo band from Dearborn, Michigan that were around from 1992 to 1994. I have very little info on this band, to be honest. Aside from their years active, they put out a discography LP on Council Records, a label run by one of its band members posthumously. Current are best remembered for their sole seminal LP, Coliseum, as well as their split with the legendary Indian Summer pre-legendary status. Members of Current were also active in another band called Ottawa. If you're looking for an early marriage of hardcore and emo that pre-dates screamo as we know it, you're in the right place. Enjoy.
1. Basis
2. Repetition
3. Continued Rantings
4. Overbearing
5. Leech
6. Bastille
7. Frayed Ends
8. Monument
9. Key
10. Representation
11. Dial
12. Pave
13. Bag Of Threads
14. Two And a Dime
15. Ruin
16. Outside Is Better
17. Coliseum
18. She Can't Write
19. Hark
20. Member
21. Could I
22. Silvered Lead
23. Come Down
24. Left At The Right
Note:
Tracks 1 - 4 from Is 4 EP (1995)
Track 5 - 7 from various compilations (1995-1996)
Track 8 from Chino Horde split (1994)
Track 9 from Indian Summer split ((1993)
Track 10 - 20 from Coliseum LP (1993)
Tracks 21 - 24 from Could I EP (1992)
it was just called emo back then. 2nd wave heavy hitters right here. great, great band.
ReplyDeleteGot to see them during my 6 month punk tour of the U.S in 1993. Saw them with Chino Horde and Rorscach.
ReplyDeleteThat cathedral on the cover is in my hometown Zagreb, Croatia. It was severly damaged during the March 2020 earthquake, tips of both towers are down.
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ReplyDeleteIt seems like they recently (2022) put out an album that covers their entire discography + some unissued songs. The album is called "Yesterday's Tomorrow is Not Today". They have more info on their Bandcamp page.
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