Rock Clip of the Week - Squirrel Bait, Hammering So Hard
In the mid 80s, when I was knee deep into Husker Du and Replacements, these guys Squirrel Bait came out of Kentucky, and I immediately picked up this LP and this is the track that rock a few friends and I pretty hard back then - Hammering So Hard, from Squirrel Bait.
From another YouTube clip comes this info: "Squirrel Bait was a pop punk band that came out of nowhere in 1983 from of all places, Louisville, Kentucky. At first, the Squirrel Bait record released in 1985 by small indie label Homestead, did not cause much of a stir in the music world. But after receiving raving reviews from Bob Mould (then of Husker Du) and Evan Dando (of The Lemonheads) among others in the music press, people began to take notice. Spin Magazine quickly hopped on the bandwagon and proclaimed that lead singer Peter Searcy had the best voice in rock and roll next to Paul Westerberg. Even with all of these accolades, the band was able to only stay afloat until 1988 and release one more record, 1986s Skag Heaven. By then it seemed to be a case of too much too soon for the members of Squirrel Bait, considering that the average age of the band members at this time were an amazing 17."

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