Let's Not and Say We Did
Genre Indie Band Created 10/17/2010 Total Sales 192
Industry Bling
Band Bio
L to R:
Lamberth Rice 'Thrice' Knightley: Vocals, Guitars, Sax
Stella Delcielo: Vocals, Keyboards, Harmonica
Dustin 'Dusty' Rainwater: Vocals, Percussion, Yodeling
Let's Not and Say We Did (LN&SWD) is an American rock band formed in Hawkins Springs, Kentucky in 1980 while the members were in high school. While commercial success has been of the hit-and-miss variety, the band has been hailed by music critic Karl Buzzard as one of the most original musical acts of the last 30 years.
The band traces its beginning to Dusty uttering "I'm bored" at school one day during lunch. Blessed with an abundance of creativity, confidence, and spare time (as well as a brand new tape recorder), the trio recorded a few songs as a lark using a Swingtime organ, pots and pans and a couple of hair combs for percussion, and even a few of the instruments they played (and did not play as evidenced by 'Clarinets of Fire') in the high school band. Their homemade cassette made the rounds in study hall and eventually landed at a local radio station. To the group's surprise, an offer from a record company followed, and their lark became the EP 'My Science Project Disaster' that climbed to number 137 on the charts.
Since then, the band has recorded fifteen full-length albums as well numerous EPs and singles. Their music has hopped genres from electronic ('Loretty, Chicken's On!') to country ('Pieces of Ham on the Bathroom Floor') to punk ('The Japanese Euphemism Song') and beyond, but one thing has remained a constant -- a commitment to making the best and most original music they know how. Now as they enter their fourth decade in the music business, LN&SWD is proud to announce that their entire back catalog as well as their new recordings will be released on Figment.
Let's Not and Say We Did is a collaboration between poppinfresh and scarletto.
Band Gear
This band doesn't own any gear!
Albums / EPs
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Everyone's Evolving But Us
Date Released: 11/3/2011
Tracks: 11 LN&SWD's latest full-length album takes its title from a "Far Side" cartoon by Gary Larson in which a distressed cavewoman is complaining to her husband that they aren't keeping up with their neighbors who have started using fire and the wheel. Musically, "Everyone's Evolving but Us" goes farther down the road already traveled on "That Dog Won't Hunt," their last EP: they have pared the instrumentation for most tracks down to a 4-piece drum kit, bass, guitar and keyboards, with Stella wailing away on her harmonica on a few tracks. Lyrically, this is the most personal collection of songs they've ever produced. The result is one of their most intimate studio releases to date. On the surface, the songs might seem to have little connection to one another. For instance, some of the songs -- such as "The Carwash on the Edge of Forever" -- tell of everyday life in their small Southern town of Hawkins Springs, Kentucky. On the other hand, "Neanderthal" is about the problem of being perceived as a middle-aged rocker whose best days are in the past. All the songs, however, reference to one degree or another the central theme of staying true to one's self in a rapidly changing world. That small town may look different from the way it did 30 years ago, but the core values of its people are still the same. Likewise, LN&SWD has followed very few of the musical fads of the last three decades but has proudly gone its own way and carved out its own niche in the musical world. Perhaps saying that they aren't evolving overstates the case, but for die-hard LN&SWD fans it's a welcome promise that the band will continue to give them what they want. All songs written by LN&SWD Recorded July 30 - September 18 at The Sprawlin' WIMP Complex Produced by LN&SWD Cover design by LN&SWD, based on a sculpture by Alberto Giacometti Sandwiches by Purdy Bros. Market Ms. Delcielo's hair by The Curl-Up and Dye |
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That Dog Won't Hunt (EP)
Date Released: 10/18/2011
Tracks: 6 Following a couple of releases ("TIn Man" and "Wilde Dreams") where the band cranked the surrealism dial all the way up to eleven, this time out Let's Not and Say We Did decided to go back to their roots and turn out an EP filled with some of the most basic, straight-up rock and roll tracks they've recorded since 1984's "Go On and Shake It" EP. They even recorded some of the songs using pots and pans for percussion -- just like they did on their first release, 1980's "My Science Project Disaster." Some of the tracks (such as the EP's opener and closer) feature racy innuendos and double entendres, but they are all quirky in the way that LN&SWD's fans have come to expect and enjoy. |
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Wilde Dreams
Date Released: 5/1/2011
Tracks: 9 Oscar Wilde wrote: "A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world." Quotes by Wilde and other great minds serve as points of departure for LN&SWD's celebration of vilified visionaries -- those who dare to dream and those who dare to act. |
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Tin Man [EP]
Date Released: 4/12/2011
Tracks: 5 "Tin Man" is the band's first release of new material since making their music available on Figment. As the cover might suggest, this EP deconstructs the Oz character of the Tin Woodman and reassembles him with a LN&SWD twist. Psychedelic with a slight steam punk edge, the cut-ups of classics by Nirvana and America comprise the "heart" of this collection. |
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Out of the Picture
Date Released: 3/3/2011
Tracks: 9 Release date: May 3, 1987 LN&SWD pulled together some of their varied influences from music (Rodgers & Hammerstein, The Doors) and literature (Aldous Huxley, Dr. Seuss) for their fourth full-length album. To give the lyrics a surreal quality, on some tracks they used the "cut-up" technique popularized by William S. Burroughs: taking the finished lyrics, cutting them into pieces, then rearranging the pieces. A few outraged Doors fans bought the album just to burn it. Meh. A sale's a sale. |
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She Works at the Uranium Plant (EP)
Date Released: 1/23/2011
Tracks: 6 Release Date: May 10, 1986 Peak Chart Position: 26 LN&SWD recorded this EP as a light-hearted tribute to Stella's Aunt Fay who worked at their town's nuclear plant (the vinyl version's label even glowed in the dark). Then shortly before the EP was released, the worst nuclear power plant accident in history occurred at Chernobyl, Ukraine. Music critics subsequently (and incorrectly) hailed the EP as a masterpiece of subtle protest, and the band's reputation and sales rose dramatically. |
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Merry Stinkin' Christmas
Date Released: 12/23/2010
Tracks: 15 Release Date: Dec 1, 1985 Peak Chart Position: 58 Stella's pleading with her mother to go to bed before Santa saw the light on and skipped their house completely... Dusty's torture of his little sister on Christmas Day, threatening to flush her favorite dress-up wig down the toilet... Thrice's leaving out a plate of cookies for Santa, then going back to see the plate empty and his mother beside it with a cookie hanging out of her mouth... Christmas memories (and albums) are made of such... |
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Go On and Shake It (EP)
Date Released: 12/18/2010
Tracks: 5 Original Release date: May 3, 1984 Peak Chart Position: 41 This EP of dance music was recorded live at Thrice's mom's home. The strange sound twelve seconds into the third track is the dishwasher coming on. That take was shaping up as the best one of the day, so the band decided to play on through it. Also, to add more urgency to the band's singing, Thrice's brother kept poking them with a stick. He accidentally punctured the head of the bass drum, ending the recording session prematurely. |
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Mashed Potatoes and Groovy
Date Released: 11/23/2010
Tracks: 13 Original release date: May 3, 1983 Peak chart position: 48 From the unbridled optimism of "I Can See Tomorrow from My Rooftop" to the intricate rhythms of "Your Watusi Is Deadly" and the earnest homage to past musical greats in "The Last Song to Leave the Station," this album epitomized the early LN&SWD sound. Some say the album is best enjoyed with a Moon Pie and an RC cola. |
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Loretty, Chicken's On! (single)
Date Released: 11/18/2010
Tracks: 2 Release Date: Dec 14, 1982 Peak Chart Position: 78 The band's first release after entering college was this single (the title came from a cooking oil commercial starring a certain country singer of the day). This was their first foray into psychedelia -- the songs featured backward loops of chicken sounds and Dusty's expert yodeling. The songs are said to have resulted from sampling some questionable mushroom soup at the campus cafeteria. |
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Kidnapped by Aliens
Date Released: 10/24/2010
Tracks: 10 Released Dec. 1, 1981 LN&SWD has just finished their intended first LP "High School Confidential" when Dusty's Uncle Ed boasted he'd been adducted by aliens. Inspired by Ed, they put "High School Confidential" aside and began writing songs about alien abduction. They threw in a couple of commercial songs for radio, and their actual first LP release "Kidnapped by Aliens" was born. It quickly became a favorite on college radio stations across the South, peaking at No. 81 on the album chart. |
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My Science Project Disaster
Date Released: 10/17/2010
Tracks: 5 Release Date: October 1, 1980 The band's first release was recorded on a portable tape recorder while the members were still in high school. The songs on the EP featured a Swingtime organ as well as pots and pans and a couple of hair combs for percussion. It peaked at No. 137 on the national charts. |
