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Filthy Friends

Filthy Friends is an alt-rock supergroup based in Portland, Oregon.[1] The band is fronted by Corin Tucker (of Sleater-Kinney) and guitarist Peter Buck (formerly of R.E.M. and Tired Pony). The other members of the band include alumni from bands such as the Minus 5, King Crimson, The Baseball Project and Steve Wynn & the Miracle 3.

Filthy Friends
Filthy Friends in 2017
Background information
Also known asSuper Earth (2014–2016)
OriginUnited States
Genres
Years active2014–present
LabelsKill Rock Stars
Spinoff of
Members
Past members
Filthy Friends in 2017, from left to right: Kurt Bloch, Scott McCaughey, Corin Tucker, Peter Buck (Linda Pitmon is obscured)

History edit

The band, with the tentative name of Super Earth, first convened in the studio in 2014. This line-up consisted of Tucker, Buck, former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, Minus 5 and Young Fresh Fellows multi-instrumentalist and singer Scott McCaughey, Fastbacks and Young Fresh Fellows guitarist Kurt Bloch, and Ministry drummer Bill Rieflin.[2] Regardless of the lineup, the band requested that it not be called a "supergroup," and considered the band to be a "passion-project."[3]

After Super Earth's first show in 2014, another band with a similar name sent a letter asking the group to change its name.[4] In 2016, now under the official moniker of Filthy Friends, the band performed a series of live shows in tribute to the late David Bowie.[5] Later that year, the group released its first song. "Despierta" – Spanish for "awake" – criticized then-U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump, and was written as part of the 30 Days, 30 Songs project.[6] "Any Kind of Crowd", the group's debut single, was released on March 1, 2017, which was later included on a 7" that also featured a cover of Roxy Music's "Editions of You" as its B-side. It was released via Kill Rock Stars the following April.[7]

Their debut album, Invitation, was announced June 20, 2017, along with the release of the lead single "The Arrival".[8] Invitation was released that August. One reviewer noted that "the band dabbles in blues, throwback college rock, even T. Rex-style glam."[4] Although Novoselic and Rieflin played on the album, both had left the band by the time it was released. McCaughey took on Novoselic's bass duties and Rieflin was replaced by Linda Pitmon who had worked with both Buck and McCaughey in their band The Baseball Project. In an interview Buck said, "The first record was an accident really, we just wrote some songs when I had days off from making records with other people or my solo records...."[3]

In February 2019, the band announced its second studio album, Emerald Valley, which was released on May 3. The announcement came with the release of the single "Last Chance County."[9] According to Tucker, the songs on this album focus around the impact of climate change in the Northwest.[3] In a review in Pitchfork, Sash Geffen notes, that Emerald Valley ",,,sharpens the group’s political fangs, letting shiny happy instrumentation serve as a backdrop for protest songs about the pre-apocalypse."[1] Emerald Valley was supported by a nationwide tour with twelve dates.[10]

Creatively, the majority of Filthy Friends' songs are collaboration between Buck and Tucker, with Buck developing the music and Tucker providing vocals and guitar arrangements.[11] Tucker says she prefers the writing in person: "That's the way I want to write. It's easiest for me. I enjoy it more. I can do the songwriting with files, but for this band, I really enjoy doing it in person."[11]

Members edit

Current members

  • Kurt Bloch – lead guitar (2014–present)
  • Peter Buck – rhythm guitar (2014–present)
  • Scott McCaughey – bass (2015–present), keyboards, backing vocals (2014–present), guitar (2014–2015)
  • Corin Tucker – lead vocals, occasional guitar (2014–present)
  • Linda Pitmon – drums, backing vocals (2017–present)

Former members

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Cohen, Sasha (2019-05-10). "Filthy Friends Emerald Valley". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  2. ^ Martins, Chris (5 May 2014). "Krist Novoselic Joins Super-Earth Supergroup With Peter Buck, Corin Tucker". SPIN.com. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  3. ^ a b c Richards, Will (2019-06-05). "Filthy/Gorgeous: Filthy Friends". DIY. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  4. ^ a b Singer, Matthew (2017-08-15). "With Filthy Friends, Two of Portland's Most Celebrated Musicians Are Ready to Prove Themselves All Over Again". Willamette Week. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  5. ^ Reed, Ryan (24 October 2016). "Hear R.E.M., Sleater-Kinney Supergroup's Anti-Donald Trump Song, 'Despierta'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  6. ^ Geslani, Michelle (21 October 2016). "Sleater-Kinney and R.E.M. supergroup Filthy Friends take down Trump on new song "Despierata" — listen". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  7. ^ Sodomsky, Sam (March 2017). "Listen to Sleater-Kinney/R.E.M. Supergroup Filthy Friends' New Song "Any Kind of Crowd"". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  8. ^ Grant, Sarah (June 20, 2017). "Sleater-Kinney, R.E.M. Supergroup Unveil Debut Album, Talk Anti-Trump Shows". Rolling Stone. Wenne rMedia.
  9. ^ a b Sodomsky, Sam (February 11, 2019). "Filthy Friends (Sleater-Kinney, R.E.M.) Announce New Album, Share Song: Listen". Pitchfork. Retrieved February 12, 2019.
  10. ^ Sodomsky, Sam (2019-02-11). "Filthy Friends (Sleater-Kinney, R.E.M.) Announce New Album, Share Song". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  11. ^ a b Millevoi, Mick (2019-05-01). "Interview: Corin Tucker on the Making of Filthy Friends' New Record, "Emerald Valley"". Reverb.com. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  12. ^ . 30 Days 30 Songs. Archived from the original on February 12, 2017. Retrieved June 22, 2020.

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Filthy Friends is an alt rock supergroup based in Portland Oregon 1 The band is fronted by Corin Tucker of Sleater Kinney and guitarist Peter Buck formerly of R E M and Tired Pony The other members of the band include alumni from bands such as the Minus 5 King Crimson The Baseball Project and Steve Wynn amp the Miracle 3 Filthy FriendsFilthy Friends in 2017Background informationAlso known asSuper Earth 2014 2016 OriginUnited StatesGenresAlternative rockYears active2014 presentLabelsKill Rock StarsSpinoff ofR E M Sleater Kinney The Minus 5 King Crimson The Baseball Project Steve Wynn amp the Miracle 3MembersKurt BlochPeter BuckScott McCaugheyLinda PitmonCorin TuckerPast membersKrist NovoselicBill Rieflin Filthy Friends in 2017 from left to right Kurt Bloch Scott McCaughey Corin Tucker Peter Buck Linda Pitmon is obscured Contents 1 History 2 Members 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe band with the tentative name of Super Earth first convened in the studio in 2014 This line up consisted of Tucker Buck former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic Minus 5 and Young Fresh Fellows multi instrumentalist and singer Scott McCaughey Fastbacks and Young Fresh Fellows guitarist Kurt Bloch and Ministry drummer Bill Rieflin 2 Regardless of the lineup the band requested that it not be called a supergroup and considered the band to be a passion project 3 After Super Earth s first show in 2014 another band with a similar name sent a letter asking the group to change its name 4 In 2016 now under the official moniker of Filthy Friends the band performed a series of live shows in tribute to the late David Bowie 5 Later that year the group released its first song Despierta Spanish for awake criticized then U S presidential candidate Donald Trump and was written as part of the 30 Days 30 Songs project 6 Any Kind of Crowd the group s debut single was released on March 1 2017 which was later included on a 7 that also featured a cover of Roxy Music s Editions of You as its B side It was released via Kill Rock Stars the following April 7 Their debut album Invitation was announced June 20 2017 along with the release of the lead single The Arrival 8 Invitation was released that August One reviewer noted that the band dabbles in blues throwback college rock even T Rex style glam 4 Although Novoselic and Rieflin played on the album both had left the band by the time it was released McCaughey took on Novoselic s bass duties and Rieflin was replaced by Linda Pitmon who had worked with both Buck and McCaughey in their band The Baseball Project In an interview Buck said The first record was an accident really we just wrote some songs when I had days off from making records with other people or my solo records 3 In February 2019 the band announced its second studio album Emerald Valley which was released on May 3 The announcement came with the release of the single Last Chance County 9 According to Tucker the songs on this album focus around the impact of climate change in the Northwest 3 In a review in Pitchfork Sash Geffen notes that Emerald Valley sharpens the group s political fangs letting shiny happy instrumentation serve as a backdrop for protest songs about the pre apocalypse 1 Emerald Valley was supported by a nationwide tour with twelve dates 10 Creatively the majority of Filthy Friends songs are collaboration between Buck and Tucker with Buck developing the music and Tucker providing vocals and guitar arrangements 11 Tucker says she prefers the writing in person That s the way I want to write It s easiest for me I enjoy it more I can do the songwriting with files but for this band I really enjoy doing it in person 11 Members editCurrent members Kurt Bloch lead guitar 2014 present Peter Buck rhythm guitar 2014 present Scott McCaughey bass 2015 present keyboards backing vocals 2014 present guitar 2014 2015 Corin Tucker lead vocals occasional guitar 2014 present Linda Pitmon drums backing vocals 2017 present Former members Krist Novoselic bass 2014 2015 Bill Rieflin drums 2014 2017 died 2020 Discography edit Despierta Self released October 21 2016 for 30 Days 30 Songs 12 Any Kind of Crowd Editions of You Kill Rock Stars April 22 2017 for Record Store Day Invitation Kill Rock Stars August 25 2017 Emerald Valley Kill Rock Stars May 3 2019 9 References edit a b Cohen Sasha 2019 05 10 Filthy Friends Emerald Valley Pitchfork Retrieved 2022 01 23 Martins Chris 5 May 2014 Krist Novoselic Joins Super Earth Supergroup With Peter Buck Corin Tucker SPIN com Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 12 February 2019 a b c Richards Will 2019 06 05 Filthy Gorgeous Filthy Friends DIY Retrieved 2022 01 23 a b Singer Matthew 2017 08 15 With Filthy Friends Two of Portland s Most Celebrated Musicians Are Ready to Prove Themselves All Over Again Willamette Week Retrieved 2022 01 23 Reed Ryan 24 October 2016 Hear R E M Sleater Kinney Supergroup s Anti Donald Trump Song Despierta Rolling Stone Retrieved 24 October 2016 Geslani Michelle 21 October 2016 Sleater Kinney and R E M supergroup Filthy Friends take down Trump on new song Despierata listen Consequence of Sound Retrieved 24 October 2016 Sodomsky Sam March 2017 Listen to Sleater Kinney R E M Supergroup Filthy Friends New Song Any Kind of Crowd Pitchfork Media Retrieved March 3 2017 Grant Sarah June 20 2017 Sleater Kinney R E M Supergroup Unveil Debut Album Talk Anti Trump Shows Rolling Stone Wenne rMedia a b Sodomsky Sam February 11 2019 Filthy Friends Sleater Kinney R E M Announce New Album Share Song Listen Pitchfork Retrieved February 12 2019 Sodomsky Sam 2019 02 11 Filthy Friends Sleater Kinney R E M Announce New Album Share Song Pitchfork Retrieved 2022 01 23 a b Millevoi Mick 2019 05 01 Interview Corin Tucker on the Making of Filthy Friends New Record Emerald Valley Reverb com Retrieved 2022 01 24 Filthy Friends 30 Days 30 Songs 30 Days 30 Songs Archived from the original on February 12 2017 Retrieved June 22 2020 External links editFilthy Friends at 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