The Scene Is Now

The Scene is Now is a New York City-based avant-garde jug band from the 1980s. Their songs, most of which are compiled on the album "The Oily Years", tend to be somewhat rough, lo-fi recordings. The best known of their songs, "Yellow Sarong", was later covered by Yo La Tengo for 1990 album Fakebook.

Discography

  • Burn All Your Records (Lost, 1985)
  • Total Jive (Lost, 1986)
  • Tonight We Ride (Lost, 1988)
  • Shotgun Wedding (Lost, 1991; released only on cassette due to a lack of funds)[1]
  • The Oily Years (Bar/None, 1995)
  • Songbirds Lie (Tongue Master, 2004) ‘[2]
  • Magpie Alarm (Tongue Master, 2011) ‘[3]

References

  1. Margasak, Peter (1995-12-21). "Too Much Too Soon". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 2017-12-19.
  2. http://www.tonguemaster.co.uk/mainpages/newreleases.htm
  3. http://www.tonguemaster.co.uk/mainpages/newreleases.htm


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