Tricky Woo
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Biography
[Edit]Like many of the garage rock revivalists in the '90s (the Unband, the Streetwalkin' Cheetahs, the Gaza Strippers), Montreal, Canada's Tricky Woo take the MC5/Stooges guitar rock sound of the '70s and rework it for future generations. Tricky Woo formed in 1996, with frontman Andrew Dickson, bassist/vocalist Eric Larock, guitarist Adrian Popovich — who has since left the band — and drummer Pat Conan. In the years following, the band has blazed a trail of good time rock & roll with their infamous live shows, non-stop tours, and a collection of indie label releases. Between 1997 and 1999, Tricky Woo released three full-length albums in just as many years: Rock and Roll Music Part One (1997); The Enemy is Real (1998); and Sometimes I Cry (1999). Of the three, Cry proved to be the record that gave the band their biggest buzz. With a psychedelic cover painted by frontman Dickson, the disc fuses sexually charged lyrics with grinding psychedelic punk, garnering the Canadian band a stack of press from the United States and Europe.
Title: Riot on the Rocks (Vol 4)
Artist: Cheerleader, SPITFIRE, Smugglers, Zeke, The Bionic, Black Halos, The Exploders, Tijuana Bibles, Adam West, Iron Boss, Caffeine, Texas Terri, B-Movie Rats, Sinisters, Libertine, Tricky Woo, Zen Guerrilla, The Straps, The Stupor Stars, Silver Tongued Devil, Plasma Blast, White Trash Debutants, Swampass, Cj Sleeze, Electric Frankestein, The Stiff Ones, Sopagroup
Genre: Rock
Collections
Title: Blow the Fuse - Pot-pourri de Quality
Genre: Punk, Alternative
Title: The Five Fingers of Dr. X
Genre: Alternative