In August 1986 The Lizard Train released their debut extended play, 'Thirteen Hour Daydream', on Greasy Pop Records. Its four tracks had been recorded in December the previous year at Adelaide's Studio 202 with Kim Horne engineering and producing. Australian music historian, Ian McFarlane, described the EP, "a melange of screaming guitars did battle over a rumbling rhythm section. Yet, beneath the distorted riffs and lyrical angst, the band boasted a melodic and harmonic sensibility usually disregarded in such aggressive music".
From August to October 1987 The Lizard Train undertook their first tour of Europe where the EP had gained some popularity in France and Germany. In September that year they issued their debut studio album, 'Slippery', which McFarlane observed was "slightly less supercharged (though still effective)". Its lead single, "Beauty Underground" had appeared in June and was followed in October by "Ever Been There?". Drew left in December, according to Willard "we'd found that the three of us couldn't get on with Phil anymore so we asked him to leave", and the group continued as a trio. They toured Europe again and then in September 1989 they started recording their second album, 'The Ride', at Bartels St Studio with Tony Elliot producing. It appeared the following year with a single, "She Gets Me". McFarlane felt the album "stands as the high point in the band's career, a work brimming with powerful, dark songs and inspired musicianship".
In October–November 1991 they recorded their next album, 'Get Your Wah Wahs Out', with Elliot producing again. By 1992 they had signed with Shock Records' label, Shagpile Records and released the album that year. McFarlane felt the title was apt as it "featured an unsettling sonic assault of wah wah and fuzzed guitar effects that was remarkably intriguing by the same token". In October 1993 they followed with a six-track album, 'Couch', produced by Darren McBain, Dave Lokan and Lizard Train; and recorded at Big Sound Studios in April.
In March 1995 the next album, 'Everything Moves', appeared; it was preceded by its associated single, "It all Came from Nothing", a month earlier. They were produced by Steve Albini (Nirvana, The Breeders, The Jesus Lizard) at Mixmasters Studio in Belair. Both albums "maintained the noise factor as well as the song quality". In May that year they issued a five-track extended play, 'Inertia', also produced by Albini. By that time they had relocated to Melbourne and became The Dumb Earth. In a 1998 interview with Slide Show Fanzine Willard recalled The Lizard Train's music as "a sort of heavy pop / psychedelic band".
Members
Chris Willard (vocals, guitar), Shane Bloffwitch (bass, vocals), David Creese (drums), Phil Drew (vocals, guitar)
''Beauty Underground / The Day The Sky Went Black'' 1987 Greasy Pop
EPs
'Thirteenth Hour Daydream' 1986 Greasy Pop'She Gets Me' 1990 Greasy Pop
'Couch' 1993 Shagpile
'Inertia' 1995 Shagpile
'Slippery' 1987 Greasy Pop
'The Ride' 1990 Greasy Pop
'Get Yer Wah Wahs Out' 1992 Shagpile
'Everything Moves' 1995 Shagpile
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lizard_Train
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