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Prisonshake

Band, *1987 US, Cleveland
Alternative and Rock

Prisonshake began in 1986 in Cleveland. Guitarist Robert Griffin and drummer Scott Pickering had played together in Spike In Vain, and shortly afterwards got together to record what would be Prisonshake's first demo. In May 1987, with engineer/producer Chris Burgess filling the bass slot, the trio released the first single, "Fairfield Avenue Serenade" and began performing regularly throughout the region, with Doug Enkler signing on as principal vocalist just a few months later. Prisonshake's approach to rock can be loosely compared to Fugazi. Like Fugazi, the most important thing is the music, and they could not care less about record sales, videos, radio, or glamour. But unlike Fugazi, Prisonshake's record output has been limited to just a couple of full-length albums, plus a slew of singles and appearances on compilations, and they don't play live regularly. Admirably, they're writing music for their own enjoyment, and if other people like it as well, that's fine...and hardly necessary. The group began back in 1987 and soon started touring and writing songs, amassing an abundance of material over the next six years (close to 100 songs). As 1992 wound down, most of the members quit to pursue other interests (in this case, it wasn't musical -- it had to do with changing professions to earn a steady income, and being able to provide for their families). But during 1993, the band's main songwriters, guitarist Robert Griffin (who also runs Scat Records) and singer Douglas Enkler regrouped. Prisonshake had never released a full-length album (just singles), and were curious to see what would come out of making a complete record with an outside producer (ex-Dictator Andrew Shernoff). The result was rock at its raunchiest, à la the Replacements, and the finished album was released under the title The Roaring Third on Scat. After a few U.S. tours with different musicians filling in for the departed original members, it all wound down due to unstable rhythm sections. The Prisonshake duo moved to St. Louis in 1994, where they continued writing songs and producing demos. The band followed up The Roaring Third with Failed to Menace in 1995, on the larger Matador label. Will Prisonshake ever release another record or play live again? Sure, if they feel like it. Since 1995, the group's members are: Doug Enkler - singer Robert Griffin - guitar Patrick Hawley - percussion Steve Scariano - bass Joe Thebeau - kind assistance when needed

     
Popular Tracks   
2 Sisters on Roaring Third by Prisonshake
Carthage Burns! on Roaring Third by Prisonshake
Hurry on Roaring Third by Prisonshake
Elijah on Always Almost There Vol. 1 by Prisonshake
Quits on Roaring Third by Prisonshake
Kick Up Yer Heels on Roaring Third by Prisonshake
Fall Right Down (1990 Remix) on Always Almost There Vol. 1 by Prisonshake
Cigarette Day on Roaring Third by Prisonshake
Always Almost There on Roaring Third by Prisonshake
Precious on Roaring Third by Prisonshake

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Discography


Title Artist Year Type
Dirty MoonsPrisonshake2008Album
The Cut-out BinPrisonshake2008Single
The Nice PricePrisonshake2007Album
Fuck Your Self EsteemPrisonshake1997Single
SplitThe Figgs / Prisonshake Plus Special Guest Appearance By Neck Punch1996Single
JimjimmyjimjimPrisonshake1995Single
Failed To Menace: 1991. Demos For "The Roaring Third" By PrisonshakePrisonshake1994Album
The Roaring ThirdPrisonshake1993Album
2 SistersPrisonshake1993Single
SpooPrisonshake1991Single
Della StreetPrisonshake1991Album
My Dad Is Dead / PrisonshakeMy Dad Is Dead / Prisonshake1991Single
Then She PrayedPrisonshake1991Single
Someone Else's CarPrisonshake1991Single
I'm Really Fucked NowPrisonshake1990Single
A Girl Named YesPrisonshake1990Compil.
Almost ChristmasPrisonshake1990Single
Singles '87-'89Prisonshake1989Single
Deanna / Shook Like RosesPrisonshake1988Single
<<120 Days>> (10 Song E.P.)Prisonshake1987Single
Fairfield Avenue SerenadePrisonshake1987Single
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