Sep 13, 2013
The Black Cat Anniversary Shows: A Spotify Playlist
To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of D.C.’s favorite punk venue, we created this Spotify playlist. Enjoy!
Secret History profiles classic D.C. albums as a way of looking back at the District’s contributions to music over time. This entry revisits Shudder to Think’s singular masterpiece, Pony Express Record (Epic, 1994).
Oct 09, 2008
DCist Interview: Nathan Larson of Shudder to Think
Shudder to Think was one of only two bands to ever make the jump from local indie stalwart Dischord Records to a major label. In the mid-1990s they signed with Epic, and released Pony Express Record, still one of the finest pieces of art-damaged post-punk ever produced by a band in this town. It was an odd record for a major label, deeply complex, with shifting time signatures and singer Craig Wedren’s distinctive falsetto taking…
Oct 12, 2007
Another DAM! Interview: Craig Wedren
Craig Wedren has one of the most distinctive voices in rock. How it is that he managed to avoid becoming a household name is a bit of a mystery. Pony Express Record, his 1994 major label debut with Shudder to Think, the band that he got his start with in D.C. in the mid-80s, should have been a huge breakthrough. It was an adventurous record of inventive, art-damaged post-punk, all shifting time signatures and angular…