The first half of the Nineties was a period when I wasn't paying close attention to new music. I was busy getting married, buying a house, finishing a degree and starting a family.
"Alternative" FM radio wasn't bad, and it was easier to listen to the radio than buy records and read music magazines. As a result, I was mostly oblivious to Britpop, No Depression, post rock, noise rock, shoegaze, low-fi, the Medway scene, Elephant 6, and trip hop. Labels like Drag City, AmRep, Kill Rock Stars and Warp.
I got into some of the bands after they broke up. One of my favorites from this period is The Grifters. Since I didn't follow them from the beginning, I tend to prefer their later, more structured and less noisy songs.
Grifters songs have a Stonesy swagger. They may seem sloppy at first, but (as I discovered when I attended a reunion show), they had a fantastic rhythm section, and they were one of those "loose but tight" bands. They came out of Memphis around the same time that Pavement, GBV and Archers Of Loaf were gaining notice, so they all got lumped into that "low fi" scene. There's also a psychedelic influence in The Grifters' music (which becomes more pronounced in later songs like "Spaced Out" and "Parting Shot").
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A HUNDRED BONUS POINTS to the first eagle-eared reader who can answer me these questions three:
Which song namechecks Joe South?
Which song namechecks Colorblind James?
Which song borrows a lyric from Lynyrd Skynyrd (and which Skynyrd song did the Grifters borrow from)?








