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  1. Lotion formed in New York City's East Village and released two seven-inch singles "Head" and "Tear" on Kokopop before releasing their debut album, full Isaac, through spinArt Records in 1994. [ 1 ] To promote the release of full Isaac , Lotion toured America and Europe with Pavement , Throwing Muses , and Mercury Rev .

  2. Also among Lotion's clear inspirations were their indie-rock forerunners Hüsker Dü and R.E.M.. Without those band's rhythmic swirls, melodic emphases, and plain-spoken yet abstract lyrics, Lotion wouldn't have concocted "Tear," the combination of jangle and bounce that opens full Isaac: Kiss me when you go to bed. I'm leaving when you fall ...

  3. She came shortly after I was born Now I can't go in the rooms I used to own My world is full of strangers and I spend the day in chains I just want to go outside and run around Help me, I'm ...

  4. The songHead” by Lotion, from their album “Full Isaac” released in 1994, takes a unique perspective by presenting the thoughts and emotions of a pet, most likely a dog, dealing with the arrival of a new baby in the household. In this article, we will explore the meaning behind the song and share personal experiences related to its themes.

  5. Lotion formed in New York City's East Village and released two seven-inch singles "Head" and "Tear" on Kokopop before releasing their debut album, full Isaac, through spinArt Records in 1994. To promote the release of full Isaac , Lotion toured America and Europe with Pavement , Throwing Muses , and Mercury Rev .

  6. The band next performed in 2011 at Royal Flush Festival, [7] and 2012 at Mercury Lounge. [8] In 2023, the band reunited to play DROM 30, the 30th anniversary of Dromedary Records, [9] with additional shows at Mercury Lounge [10] and Drag Music. [11] Albums. 1994 full Isaac; 1996 Nobody's Cool; 1998 The Telephone Album; EPs. 1994 The Around E.P.

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    While the Lotion EP, produced and released by Kramer, gladly lays bare the band’s stylistic sources (and becomes trivial as a result), the Putney Swope-quoting Full Isaac, produced by Kurt Ralske (“a prince”), garbs them in surprisingly diverse and pretty arrangements. The brisk and tuneful “She Is Weird City” (a song recycled from the three-song ’92 EP, also untitled) could be a ...

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