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NME Video News - 17 April 2009

NME Video News - 17 April 2009

NME's weekly round up of all the latest music news, with presenter Naomi Shimada.

Enter Shikari 'No Sleep' - Behind The Scenes On The Video

Enter Shikari 'No Sleep' - Behind The Scenes On The Video

Enter Shikari invite us to step exclusively backstage on the video shoot for their new single 'No Sleep', out August 17.

NME Video: Music News - 17 October 2008

NME Video: Music News - 17 October 2008

NME Video: Music News Round-up Oasis go head-to-head with Glastonbury, Franz Ferdinand name their new album and Green Day start work with ex-Nirvana producer

NME Video News - 17 July 2009

NME Video News - 17 July 2009

In this week's show we invite you backstage at T In The Park with Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Glasvegas and White Lies. Plus, onstage with The Killers and Doves. Elsewhere, we meet US rockers Jane's Addiction in London.

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Excuse 17 - "Carson"

Excuse 17 - "Carson" (03:51)

August 1994 - CBGB's

Excuse 17 - "Vanishing Act"

Excuse 17 - "Vanishing Act" (03:05)

The song "Vanishing Act" by Excuse 17. www.myspace.com www.last.fm en.wikipedia.org

Excuse 17 - Watchmaker

Excuse 17 - Watchmaker (03:11)

When Under Acme wouldn't let in all-ages we moved the show to SPA recording studios in Chelsea.

Sleater-Kinney - The Last Song

Sleater-Kinney - The Last Song (03:38)

:) *excuse 17 vids are now back up! give em a search. ... Sleater-Kinney SK The Last Song SK Carrie Brownstein Corin Tucker Cadallaca Excuse 17 Heavens To Betsy 1995

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Excuse 17 Biography

Excuse 17 is a queercore punk band from Olympia, Washington that performed and recorded in the mid 1990s.

In 1993 Carrie Brownstein, Becca Albee and CJ Phillips came together to form Excuse 17, a band that would only last a few years but would prove to be influential. Carrie and Becca both played guitar and sang and CJ played the drums. After its inception, the band quickly recorded a demo tape and then began playing and recording for various compilations on independent record labels. Their first full-length recording, Excuse Seventeen, was released jointly on Atlas Records (LP) and queercore label Chainsaw Records (CD). They would later release their second and final album Such Friends Are Dangerous on the indie label Kill Rock Stars in 1995, which displayed a boost in recording quality. They often found themselves playing shows with Heavens to Betsy, including touring, not surprisingly since both bands were an active part of the Riot Grrrl scene; as well, they both appear on the compilation LP/CD Free to Fight. Corin Tucker from Heavens to Betsy struck up a friendship with Carrie Brownstein and they dated each other for a time. The two women decided to form Sleater-Kinney, a side project that soon evolved into their main focus as their respective groups ended. However, Excuse 17's recordings are still valued by fans of Sleater-Kinney, those interested in Riot Grrrl and queercore recordings, and record collectors in general. Becca Albee is currently a photography professor at the City College of New York.

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Excuse 17's Best Songs

  • 1. Watchmaker
  • 2. I'd Rather Eat Glass
  • 3. The Drop Dead Look
  • 4. 5 Acres
  • 5. Two Faced
  • 6. Vanishing Act
  • 7. Code Red
  • 8. Forever Fired
  • 9. Hope You Feel Bad
  • 10. Nervousness Never Fades
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