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  2. Greenskeepers are an indie rock / new wave band from Chicago. Their song "Lotion" is a tribute to the character Buffalo Bill, the fictional serial killer featured in the 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs. [1] ". Lotion" also came in at #90 in the 2004 Triple J Hottest 100. Their track "Low & Sweet" was listed in British DJ John Peel 's 2001 ...

  3. Kokopop. spinArt. Big Cat. Past members. Bill Ferguson. Jim Ferguson. Rob Youngberg. Tony Zajkowski. Lotion is an American, Manhattan -based indie rock band, formed in 1991 by brothers Bill and Jim Ferguson (bass guitar and guitar respectively), drummer Rob Youngberg, and vocalist/guitarist Tony Zajkowski.

  4. Nov 3, 2017 · How ‘Lotion’, a Silence of the Lambs spoof song, spawned a film career. The story of the Chicago skateboarders who, with their band Greenskeepers, developed their crush on The Silence of the Lambs serial killer Buffalo Bill into an alt-rock hit. The Silence of the Lambs was remastered by the BFI and it was re-released in UK cinemas in 2017.

  5. Nov 6, 2023 · The band members of Greenskeepers were intrigued by the darker aspects of the human psyche and wanted to explore the themes of obsession and control through their music. 2. Is “Lotion” based on a true story? While the song may draw inspiration from real-life experiences and observations, it is not based on a specific true story.

  6. Nobody's Cool is the second studio album by Lotion, released in March 1996. [2]Thomas Pynchon writing the album's liner notes drew attention; at the time, after "the press registered a fair amount of amazement" at this development, the New York magazine quoted Rob Youngberg as having said "We wanted him to do [the liner notes], so we kept hinting...

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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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