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== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
*''Untitled'', 1986 | *''Untitled'' (self-titled as ''Throwing Muses''), 1986 | ||
*''Chains Changed'' EP, 1987 | *''Chains Changed'' EP, 1987 | ||
*''The Fat Skier'' EP, 1987 | *''The Fat Skier'' EP, 1987 | ||
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*''Live in Providence'', 2001 | *''Live in Providence'', 2001 | ||
*''Throwing Muses'', 2003 | *''Throwing Muses'', 2003 | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 16:58, 24 January 2004
Throwing Muses were a post-punk alternative rock band formed in 1983 by Kristin Hersch in the United States.
Kristin Hersh was the primary singer-songwriter of the group, as well as guitarist. She enlisted her step-sister Tanya Donelly to play in her band as well. They eventually signed to the 4AD label and released their untitled debut in 1986. Personnel has changed over the years. Kristin Hersch has also maintained a career as a solo artist. Tanya Donnelly formed Belly when she left Throwing Muses, though she has continued to guest in the band. Throwing Muses are officially broken up, though have regrouped on occasion to tour and record.
Personnel
- Kristin Hersch: vocals, guitar
- Tanya Donelly: vocals, guitar
- David Narcizo: drums
- Leslie Langston: bass
- Fred Abong: bass
- Bernard Georges: bass
Discography
- Untitled (self-titled as Throwing Muses), 1986
- Chains Changed EP, 1987
- The Fat Skier EP, 1987
- House Tornado, 1988
- Hunkpapa, 1989
- The Real Ramona, 1991
- Red Heaven, 1992
- The Curse (live), 1992
- University, 1995
- Limbo, 1996
- In A Doghouse (2 CD compilation), 1998
- Live in Providence, 2001
- Throwing Muses, 2003
External Links
- ThrowingMusic.com, official web site