Solution a.d. were signed to Atlantic records' subsidiary label, Tag Recordings, and were one of the few bands to stay with Atlantic after Tag folded (along with Fountains of Wayne and The Lemonheads). However, the band's time with Atlantic proved to be short. This quote from frontman Toby Costa from a 1997 article sums up the band's fate: "At first getting signed is a great, great thing. You get money up front, money is invested in you, and it's a thrill to make your first real record for a label. But it all comes down to touring and sales, and there's so much competition that if you don't have a hit right out of the box, you can fall through the cracks."
The overlooked and forgotten bands from the major label signing frenzy of the 90s "alternative" era...banished to the used stores and bargain bins of the world, available here for your listening pleasure
i've never been to a used record store that doesn't have this album
ReplyDeleteisn't it funny how certain albums seem to find their way into every single used section.
ReplyDeleteHey, I am not sure if anyone will get a notification but I am trying to find a band that fits this description of 90s alternative. I remember the back cover. It was the band in a kitchen of a diner. One member was combing hair, like it was sticking back. All had aprons on. I found them when I found bands like Agnes Gooch, 2 Minutes Hate, Head, Drill Team, Lifter, and more. This is the only site that might know what I am talking about. Found all these cds in the small promo bins.
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