- Those Bastard Souls
= History =
An independent rock band formed in 1995 as a solo side project by David Shouse of The Grifters. The name, somewhat of a nod to
These Immortal Souls , was one that David Shouse coined as a replacement for A Band Called Bud, the original name of the Grifters. Shouse liked the name and held onto it, imagining a rotating roster of transient "bastard musicians" that would comprise a musical project that he might lead sometime in the future.While recording the Grifters' first album for
Sub Pop ,Ain't My Lookout , Shouse was approached by someone fromDarla Records with some DAT tapes and told that they would put out a solo album for him if he were interested. While the recording of "Ain't My Lookout" was pleasurable, Shouse, the eldest Grifter by almost a decade, was finding himself increasingly frustrated with the lyrics that he wrote for that band; finding them too abstract and not personal enough for where he found himself personally. Under the Those Bastard Souls moniker he felt that he had a place for his more direct, personal material.1996 'sTwentieth Century Chemical was recorded with his friends atEasley McCain Recording , Doug Easley, Davis McCain and engineer Stuart Sikes. Grifters drummer Stanley Gallimore also contributed on some tracks, including a 'sequel' to the Grifters song "Subterranean Death Ride Blues", titled "Subterranean Death Ride Blues, Pt.2" The album's liner notes are cryptic and minimalist: no personnel is given; along with Easley McCain, five European studios are listed; and David Shouse is credited under thepseudonym "Will David".Those Bastard Souls were offered the opening slot for
Sebadoh 's 1997 tour and Shouse andRed Red Meat 'sMatt Fields pulled together a band composed ofTrenchmouth drummer and futureSaturday Night Live starFred Armisen , and longtime friendsJoan Wasser of theDambuilders andThe Flaming Lips ' multi-instrumentalist and drummer,Steven Drozd .Following the tragic
May 29 ,1997 drowning ofJeff Buckley , who was both a friend of Shouse's and Wasser's lover, Those Bastard Souls diverged from the "bastard musician" concept, and entered the studio as a proper band. To record "Debt & Departure " Shouse, Wasser and Fields were joined by Jeff Buckley guitaristMichael Tighe and Dambuilders drummerKevin March . The album, released in 1999, saw the band retreading a full third of the debut album and also included a piano ballad version of "Spaced Out", a song that appeared less than a year earlier on the Grifters'Full Blown Possession . Though the Grifters would occasionally play shows together again in the future, the recording of "Debt & Departure" and the touring that followed effectively placed the band on permanent hiatus.Those Bastard Souls seems to have been abandoned by
2001 as that year saw yet another direction for Shouse, as he began recording new solo material on synthesizers and keyboards in his attic under the nameBloodthirsty Lovers , named for another track from the Grifters'Full Blown Possession . After a self-produced, self-titled album onFrench Kiss Records , Shouse would record again with Kevin March, this time joining forces withBig Ass Truck 'sSteve Selvidge .2003 would see the trio touring withThe Flaming Lips , as well as playing opening slots forModest Mouse andGuided by Voices (which March would later join).The Delicate Seam EP would be released the following year.The Members
Dave Shouse : vocals, guitar, piano, keyboard, songwriterJoan Wasser : violin, vocalsMatt Fields : bass, piano, vocalsMichael Tighe : guitarsKevin March : drums, percussionRecording And Tour Members
Doug Easley : various instrumentsDavis McCain : various instrumentsStan Gallimore : drumsSteven Drozd : drums, horns, keyboards, guitarsFred Armisen : drumsSteven Golub : saxophone, gobolobophone, tapes, percussionDiscography
* Twentieth Century Chemical, (
Darla Records 1996 )* Debt and Departure (
V2 Records ,1999 )
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