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ARTIST
YOUR FOOD
TITLE
Poke it with a Stick
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
DRAG CITY
CATALOG #
DC 703LP
DC 703LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/28/2023
2023 repress. "
Poke it with a Stick
-- the only record by Louisville legends
Your Food
-- is a sui generis gem of the American underground, now faithfully reissued for the first time by Drag City. Recorded in 1983 by four scarecrows from Kentucky subsisting largely on cheap beer and baked beans, the album is a burbling burgoo of hypnotic rhythm, uncoiling tension, and sharp invective -- a proud bastard of post-punk royalty. In the fall of 1981, the residents of 1069, Louisville's original punk house, began to spy three teenagers lurking outside the decrepit environs. Eventually the teens grew bold enough to approach, and soon two,
John Bailey
and
Wolf Knapp
, were learning guitar and bass in the trashed rehearsal space within. 'Their practices seemed interminable at first,' remembers
Charles Schultz
, 'and then picked up confidence and momentum.' Charles had been the drummer for Louisville's recently defunct
Dickbrains
. He started playing with John and Wolf.
Douglas Maxson
, the Dickbrains male singer, was lured back from New York with the promise of beer and cigarettes, and soon Your Food was playing weekly shows at the local Beat Club, mostly for free beer. Financed by a Pell Grant and what little cash the band could scrounge, the album was cut largely live in the studio by a guy who usually recorded church groups, and self-released on the band's own Screaming Whoredog label. The prevailing themes of restlessness and isolation are palpable in songs like opener 'Leave,' where ennui morphs into dark comic fantasy. The punk funk of 'Don't Be' fits perfectly with the downtown NYC groove of bands like
ESG
and
Bush Tetras
. Doug's sardonic wit laces each song with trenchant, first-class put-downs. The band became big brothers and bad influences for prepubescent
Slint
project
Languid and Flaccid
."
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