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Endtables Introduce Themselves to a New Generation of Punks

Started by Shana A, April 23, 2010, 08:07:48 AM

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Endtables Introduce Themselves to a New Generation of Punks

    * Posted on Apr 22nd 2010 4:00PM by Eric R. Danton

http://www.spinner.com/2010/04/22/endtables-reissue-drag-city/

When Alex Durig talks about his old band the Endtables, the long-since defunct Louisville group that just reissued its scant catalog with a self-titled retrospective on Drag City, he's essentially defining the punk-rock credo.

"It's more like a garage band than any kind of professional band, but it's got some sincerity to it," the guitarist tells Spinner. "We obviously weren't in it for the money. We weren't trying to imitate anybody else."

They wouldn't have had time. The Endtables, fronted by transgendered singer Steve Rigot and featuring Durig's little brother, Albert, on bass and Steven Jan Humphrey on drums, lasted just two years, 1978-80. It was enough time to record six songs and play some shows.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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