No.2's Neil Gust (formerly of Heatmiser) is releasing the long overdue First Love album on September 9th via Jealous Butcher. |
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No. 2 was formed in 1997 in Portland, OR by singer/guitarist Neil Gust (Heatmiser), singer/bassist Gilly Ann Hanner (Calamity Jane, Desir) and drummer Paul Pulvirenti (Eyelids). Their music chased the fuzzy hooks of T-Rex, the heart-cracking harmonies of X, and the pole vaulting riffs and queer subtext of The B-52’s. Neil developed his songwriting style along side Elliott Smith who he met in college. The pair moved to Portland, OR together in 1991 to launch their indie rock band Heatmiser.
After three albums, including 1995’s major label beautiful disaster Mic City Sons, Heatmiser broke up and Neil took a handful of new songs to Gilly and Paul to start a new band. Gilly had founded the legendary proto riot grrrl band Calamity Jane, and her natural punk-sweet charisma paired beautifully with Paul’s propulsive beats and Neil’s guitar-chop tunes. In 1999, the band released their first single "Allistair Chestnut" b/w "Little Face" for Wicked Witch Records (available here) and their debut album No Memory on Donna Dresch’s influential Chainsaw Records.
After tours and supporting spots for Pacific Northwest luminaries Quasi, Elliott Smith, Sleater-Kinney, and Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks, and a follow up album What Does Good Luck Bring? (In Music We Trust 2002 available here), the band dispersed to pursue other interests. But after selling out vinyl reissues of both albums, the band reformed in 2019, recorded a new 7” single for Jealous Butcher Records (2020's "You Might Be Right" b/w "French Exit" available here), and began developing a new album with producer Joanna Bolme (The Minders, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks) with keyboard input from Rebecca Cole (The Minders, Wild Flag).
No.2's First Love album is being released by Jealous Butcher on September 9th which you can pre-order right here: https://www.jealousbutcher.com/products/first-love. Check out Hal Wolverton's video for "Too Much Is Not Enough" below.
No. 2 – First Love
I'm On A Mission
Ravers In The Sky
Model of the Universe
A.O.R.
Time's Up
Get In Line
Night After Night
You Might Be Right
Too Much Is Not Enough
First Love
No One Needs To Know
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