Poison City Records is extremely honoured to be teaming up with seminal indie-rock darlings, Screamfeeder to re-issue the band’s entire album discography on vinyl.
The project will run over 2 years, with a chronological release schedule of the band’s 6 studio albums as well as 1999′s covers EP Home Age. The records will be re-mastered and released in limited edition runs of colour and black vinyl.
To celebrate this year’s issue of their four classic 90s albums, the band will undertake a short national tour this spring, focussing on songs from their spiky, immediate debut Flour, the crushing, seminal Burn Out Your Name, 1995’s oddball indie rollercoaster Fill Yourself With Music and the 1996 smash Kitten Licks.
Chief songwriters Tim Steward and Kellie Lloyd will also perform side shows in each city, digging deep through Screamfeeder’s back catalogue as well as highlighting their more recent work.
Nine years after their last CD release (2005′s Delusions Of Grandchildren) the band have amassed an ongoing swathe of independent releases including a 40 song B-Sides collection, and 7 live albums. With the reception to these releases running hot, and a return to the stage for a brief tour with The Breeders in 2013, we’re overjoyed that these albums will finally be available on vinyl in Australia.
In an era of brightly-coloured teen pop, your ears are going to be sizzling with the sounds of some true heavyweight 90s Aussie indie rock.