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The Endtables

by The Endtables

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"I know that this one is hardly out of the new-release bins, but I'd like to lead one more chorus of hosannas for the reissue of the Endtables' self-titled EP. This is is a record that I haven't tired of- not a bit- in the 30 years since I first heard it. How is that possible? I'm afraid that the ability to explain such a thing is beyond my powers of analysis. For me, this will always be one of those perfect records (see also, from the DC-family catalog, Corky's Debt to His Father and the Circle X EP). It's the sound of the damn thing. It's the chilliness of Steve Rigot's vocals, and it's the wild, blazing interjections of Alex Durig's guitar playing.

Thus I'd like to raise a toast to the year 2041. . ."

-David Grubbs, 2011

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released April 20, 2010

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The Endtables Louisville, Kentucky

The Endtables were one of the first punk bands in Louisville, KY. They were around for less than two years – from late '78 to mid-'80 – but have cast a long shadow ever since. They recorded very little; enough for two extremely rare releases not compiled until 2010. Now everywhere in the world can hear The Endtables' fevered vision from those “simpler" times. ... more

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