Mulchmen

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The Mulchmen were an instrumental surf rock band based in Dayton, Ohio, during the late 1990s.[1][2] Their style combined the surf guitar influence of Dick Dale or Link Wray, early British punk, and the use of a theremin. They have opened for bands such as Dick Dale, Man or Astro-man?, Los Straitjackets, and The Breeders.

After the band dissolved, guitarist Nick Kizirnis joined Eyesinweasel, a side project of Tobin Sprout. He recorded a solo album entitled "Into the Loud" and a rockabilly album called "Go Crazy Pop!" on ATOM Records.

Members[edit]

  • Brian Bagdonus - bass (1995)
  • Brian Hogarth - bass
  • Nick Kizirnis - guitar, theremin
  • Gregg Spence - drums

Discography[edit]

  • All The News That's Fit To Surf (7-inch EP - 1996, Luna)
  • Louder Than Dirt, Thicker Than Mud! (CD - 1997, Big Beef)
  • Covered With Mulch (Cassette - 1998, Big Beef)
  • Greetings from Planet Stupider (CD - 1998, Big Beef)

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Mulchmen biography at Allmusic
  2. ^ The Mulchmen at Big Beef Records