J. Clark

Jason Crowe Clark is an American musician from Minneapolis, Minnesota who became well known after moving to Seattle, Washington.[1] He has played guitar in Pretty Girls Make Graves, and Killsadie, as well as drums in Sharks Keep Moving and Jaguar Love[2]

Discography

With Killsadie

  • Kill Sadie EP (THD Records, 1998)
  • Half Cocked Concepts 10" (Old Glory Records, 1998)
  • In Half Cocked Concepts CD (includes THD 7") (One Percent Records, 1999)
  • Split 7" with Brand New Unit (Modern Radio, 2000)
  • A New Make 7" (Redwood Records, 2000)
  • Experiments In Expectation LP/CD (Dim Mak Records, 2001)
  • We're All a Little Sick CD Remixes B-Sides (Satellite City, 2004)

With Sharks Keep Moving

  • Pause and Clause EP - (Status, 2002)

With Pretty Girls Make Graves

  • Good Health (2002, Lookout)
  • The New Romance (2003, Matador)
  • Élan Vital (2006, Matador)
  • Pretty Girls Make Graves EP (2001, Dim Mak)
  • More Sweet Soul b/w If You Hate Your Friends, You're Not Alone (2001, Sub Pop)
  • Sad Girls Por Vida b/w The Getaway (2002, Sound Virus)
  • By The Throat b/w Ghosts In The Radio & More Sweet Soul (2002, Hand Held Heart)
  • Speakers Push The Air b/w Bring It On Golden Pond & If You Hate Your Friends, You're Not Alone (2002, Dim Mak)
  • This Is Our Emergency (2002, Matador)
  • All Medicated Geniuses b/w C-30 C-60 C-90 GO! & Magic Lights (2003, Matador)
  • Pyrite Pedestal b/w The Lament of St. Bernadette (2006, Matador)
  • Live Session EP (2006, Matador)
  • "C-30 C-60 C-90 GO!" by Bow Wow Wow

With Jaguar Love

  • Highways of Gold 7" Single - June 3, 2008
  • Jaguar Love EP - June 3, 2008
  • Take Me to the Sea - August 19, 2008

References

  1. Cook, Cameron (2003) "", 'SUP magazine, July 8, 2003
  2. "Matador Records - Pretty Girls Make Graves". Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
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