Six Cents and Natalie
Six Cents and Natalie | |
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Origin | Seattle, Washington |
Genres | lo-fi |
Labels | Black Bean & Placenta, Harriet Records, self-released |
Members | Sean Tollefson |
Six Cents and Natalie is the sporadic side-project of Tullycraft lead singer Sean Tollefson. This lo-fi band actually predates his pre-Tullycraft band Crayon. Six Cents and Natalie released a series of cassette tapes and 7" singles in the early 90's. Eventually, two full-length CDs were released that compiled most of the material found on the early cassettes and singles.[1]
Discography
Cassettes
- Water Machine (cassette) self-released
- Tressel (cassette) self-released
- Let's Pretend We're Married (cassette) self-released
Singles and EPs
- Boyfriends (7") Harriet Records
- When Punk Fell To Earth (7" ) Rubber Goldfish Records
- Summer's Gone But A Lot Goes On (7") Burden of Joy Records
- Six Cents & Natalie / Phlegm (split 7") Black Bean & Placenta Tape Club
- Learning To Share EP (split 7") Sudden Shame Records
Albums
- Show Me The Honey (CD) Black Bean & Placenta Tape Club
- When Punk Fell To Earth (CD) Black Bean & Placenta Tape Club
References
- Strong, M. C. (2003). The Great Indie Discography (2nd Edition) pg. 1041. Published by Canon Books Ltd. (US/CAN) ISBN 1-84195-335-0.
- Discogs . When Punk Fell To Earth. Retrieved on November 14, 2008.
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