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The best kept secret in music

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"What's Happening Here?"

Those Supersuckers certainly have paid, they’ve paid more dues than most. We paid the Supersuckers once, we paid them to play the Islington Powerhaus, back then they were far more of scuzzy hard rocking punk band, more then ten years back now, on of the Organ highlights. Supersuckers have played everywhere, they’ve paid. So what is happening here? A six track EP and it seems like Eddie Spaghetti and the boys are heading over in to the slow and rather refined easy-life country rock line (well they’re still rocking when they need to),and you know that whatever the Supersuckers do they’re going to do it wall, indeed I like it all, we like it dirty, we like clean, we like it ugly, we like it dirty, we like it all. Sic slices of fine American hard edged country rock (the good sort, not the Jesus land redneck sort). The Supersuckers rawk, to quore a man who knows called Lemmy – “If you don’t like the Supersuckers then you don’t like Rock And Roll”. Six slices of hard edged US Country rock done with the kind of attitude and quality you’d expect from the road-wise Supersuckers. - Organ Magazine 11/06


"Hey, This is Awesome!"

Tuscon, Arizona-bred country punk vets Supersuckers are back with their umpteenth release, Paid (out July 25), and we've got two blazing tracks from it for download! "Paid" and "Breaking Honey's Heart" are two of the EP's roiling ditties, the former about focusing on work to move on after an ill-fated love affair (it's got a slick guitar solo, to boot!), the latter a gorgeous ballad that explores the regret associated with singer Eddie Spaghetti's less than forthcoming ways with his honey.

- Spin.com 7/06


Discography

2006 Live at Bart's - Mid Fi Recordings
2006 Paid - Mid Fi Recordings
2006 Instant Live: The Casbah, San Diego, CA - Mid Fi Recordings
2006 Instant Live: Cafe Du Nord, San Francisco, CA - Mid Fi Recordings
2005 Eddie Spaghetti/Old No.2 - Mid Fi Recordings
2005 Devil's Food - Mid Fi Recordings
2004 Live at The Magic Bag - Mid Fi Recordings
2004 Live at The Tractor Tavern - Mid Fi Recordings
2003 Motherfuckers Be Trippin' - Mid Fi Recordings
2003 Eddie Spaghetti/The Sauce - Mid Fi Recordings
2001 Must've Been Live - Mid Fi Recordings
1999 The Evil Powers of Rock-N-Roll - Twenty14.com/Koch Entertainment
1997 Must've Been High - Sub Pop Records
1995 The Sacrilicious Sounds of The Supersuckers - Sub Pop Records
1994 La Mano Cornuda - Sub Pop Records
1992 The Smoke Of Hell - Sub Pop Records

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Bio

THE GREATEST ROCK N' ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD

You’ve heard our name, you’ve seen our records, our t-shirts and our stickers. We’re probably the favorite band of someone you know and yet we’re still a mystery to you. Well my friend, that’s okay, I’m here to fill you in and help you to get to know the greatest rock-n-roll band in the world, The Supersuckers.

Our story is almost impossible to believe. This band is literally a human cartoon. We all grew up among the dead-ends and cactus needles of Tucson, Arizona and have known each other since grade school. We graduated from the same high school together at the same time (a school immortalized in our song “Santa Rita High”) and we chose to play in a band together because we liked to hang out together, not because we were great musicians or anything. I truly believe that a band is defined by their limitations, that what they can’t (or won’t) do is just as important as what they can do. I guess that, in this era of pre-fabricated, put-together-to-have-a-hit bands, we’re kind of an aberration and I gotta tell ya that that makes us smile a little every day.

We formed the band in 1988 and we were initially a five piece called The Black Supersuckers (a name found in some quality “adult literature” we had laying around in our impeccably clean band house), with me on bass, Dan “Thunder” Bolton and Rontrose Heathman on guitars, Dancing Eagle on drums and a lead singer by the name of Eric Martin. After firmly proving ourselves to be the best band in town we decided it was time to get out of Tucson and try our luck somewhere else. So we tossed a coin with heads as New Orleans and tails as Seattle. Tails it was and in May of ‘89 we packed up and went north.

We had no idea that Seattle was about to become “Rock Mecca USA” we just wanted to go somewhere where we could wear our leather jackets a little more often. It was exciting and encouraging to see all of the great bands there, doing their own thing and making some kick-ass, aggressive rock-n-roll that we could relate to, so we started recording immediately. After some classic “creative differences” with our lead singer, we decided to try it as a four piece with yours truly as the singer (I was the only one who knew all the words) and The Supersuckers, as you may or may not know them today, were born.

Our first recordings as a four-piece wound up on various singles for small labels and then were compiled for a C.D. called The Songs All Sound The Same. (For the full story on these recordings I highly recommend picking up the re-issued version on our own label, Mid-Fi Recordings). But it was our live shows that caught the eyes of the good people at Sub-Pop Records and, after a particularly scorching show one night, they offered to put out our records. We said, “Buy us some beer and you got a deal!” And our long and enduring rock-n-roll ride was officially under way.

Starting with 1992,s “The Smoke Of Hell”, we released a total of three rock records for Sub-Pop as well as a country record (Must’ve Been High), split singles with Steve Earle and The Rev. Horton Heat, countless singles and a “best-of” double album. Then we ventured out into the muddy and troubled waters of the major labels where we were signed and dropped by Interscope Records before finally (crash) landing at Koch who (barely) put out another Supersuckers masterpiece, “The Evil Powers Of Rock-n-Roll” in late 1999. We’ve always toured our asses off all over the world and that has never stopped. We hit the road with bands like Mudhoney, Social Distortion, Bad Religion, The Ramones, Motorhead, The Toadies, The Butthole Surfers, The Reverend Horton Heat, The Dwarves, White Zombie and Pearl Jam. We’ve played a few Farm Aid shows and backed Willie Nelson on The Tonight Show. Our music has appeared in T.V. shows (Beverly Hills 90210, Viva La Bam, Simple Life, Road Rules Challenge, Real World, all that crap), Movies (Baseketball, Hype) and commercials (Mountain Dew) as well as countless snow and skateboarding video compilations.

Throughout this entire time, our sole mission has been to create and perform timeless, quality music and get as many people as possible to hear it. That goal has never changed. The pursuit of that perfectly imperfect rock-n-roll moment is all we’ve ever been after. We’ve been doing this for well over a decade now and we’re just getting started.

2001 found us starting our own label; Mid-Fi Recordings. We’ve finally decided to take control of all of our affairs and have become a lean, mean, self managed, totally independent rock-n-roll machine. We’ve got the greatest fans in the world and no one cares more about them and our music than we do. Having our own label gives us the freedom to make more of our music available to them without the hassles of “the middle-man” worrying about things like “marketing” or “demographics”. Hell, these are just hard words. All we want to do is get some kick-ass music out to the people and w