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| name = Love Battery
| name = Love Battery
| image = Love Battery 2012 - 02.jpg
| image = Love Battery 2012 - 02.jpg
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| caption = Love Battery, 2012. Left to right: Kevin Whitworth, Ben Ireland, Chris Eckman, Ron Nine.
| caption = Love Battery, 2012. Left to right: Kevin Whitworth, Ben Ireland, Chris Eckman, Ron Nine.
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| origin = [[Seattle|Seattle, Washington]], United States
| origin = [[Seattle]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]], U.S.
| genre = {{flatlist|
| genre = {{flatlist|
* [[Alternative rock]]
* [[Alternative rock]]
* [[grunge]]<ref name="trouspr">{{cite web |title=Love Battery |url=https://trouserpress.com/reviews/love-battery/ |website=Trouser Press |access-date=January 13, 2023}}</ref>
* [[grunge]]
* [[psychedelic rock]]
* [[psychedelic rock]]
* [[indie rock]]<ref name="allmusic">{{cite web |title=Love Battery Biography |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/love-battery-mn0000247963/biography |last=Huey |first=Steve |website=AllMusic |access-date=January 13, 2023}}</ref>
* [[indie rock]]
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| years_active = {{flatlist|
| years_active = {{flatlist|
* 1989–2002
* 1989–2002
* 2006
* 2006
* 2011–2012
* 2011–2012
* 2018
* 2022–present
}}
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| label = [[Sub Pop Records|Sub Pop]], Atlas Records, [[C/Z Records|C/Z]]
| label = [[Sub Pop Records|Sub Pop]], Atlas Records, [[C/Z Records|C/Z]]
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* Mike Musburger
* Mike Musburger
* [[Bruce Fairweather]]
* [[Bruce Fairweather]]
* Chris Eckman
* Ben Ireland
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'''Love Battery''' is an American [[rock music|rock]] band from [[Seattle|Seattle, Washington]].
'''Love Battery''' is an American [[rock music|rock]] band from [[Seattle]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]]. They released five albums during the 1990s, followed by sporadic one-off reunions. Frontman Ron Nine and guitarist Kevin Whitworth have been the only consistent members of the band throughout its existence.


==History==
== History ==
Love Battery was formed in 1989 by former [[Rock music|rock]] band [[Room Nine]] leader Ron Nine (born as Ron Rudzitis), guitarist Kevin Whitworth (ex-Crisis Party), bassist Tommy "Bonehead" Simpson (also ex-Crisis Party), and [[Mudhoney]] drummer [[Dan Peters]]. Their name came from a song of the same name by British [[punk rock|punk]] band the [[Buzzcocks]].<ref name="allmusic" />


Before releasing their first single Peters left the group and was replaced by [[grunge]] band ex-[[Skin Yard]] drummer [[Jason Finn (musician)|Jason Finn]]. With this lineup the band released their debut single "Between the Eyes" for seminal [[Seattle]] record label [[Sub Pop]]. The band released their debut EP/mini-album ''[[Between the Eyes]]'' in 1990 on Tupelo Recordings. By the middle of 1990 Simpson had been replaced by ex-[[U-Men]] bassist Jim Tillman. ''Between the Eyes'' was then expanded and released as their first official full-length album in 1991 via Sub Pop (which included three additional tracks with Tillman on bass).<ref>{{cite AV media notes |title=Between the Eyes Credits |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/8357654-Love-Battery-Between-The-Eyes/images |access-date=January 13, 2023 |type=liner notes |publisher=Sub Pop |id=SP69b}}</ref>
Love Battery was formed in 1989 by former [[Room Nine]] leader Ron Nine (b. Ron Rudzitis), guitarist Kevin Whitworth (ex-Crisis Party), bassist Tommy "Bonehead" Simpson (also ex-Crisis Party) and [[Mudhoney (band)|Mudhoney]] drummer [[Dan Peters]]. Their name came from a song of the same name by British [[punk rock|punk]] band the [[Buzzcocks]].


Following ''Between the Eyes'' were the "Foot" and "Out of Focus" singles. Both singles later appeared on 1992's ''[[Dayglo (album)|Dayglo]]'' album. In the Sub Pop catalog, ''Dayglo'' was listed as "Blotter not included" (a play on "Batteries not included" instead referring to [[LSD]]). Soon after, Tillman left to pursue other interests. He was replaced at first by original bassist Simpson, who in turn was replaced by ex-[[Green River (band)|Green River]] and [[Mother Love Bone]] guitarist-turned-bassist [[Bruce Fairweather]].<ref name="trouspr" />
Before releasing their first single Peters left the group and was replaced by ex-[[Skin Yard]] drummer [[Jason Finn (musician)|Jason Finn]]. With this lineup the band released their debut single ''Between The Eyes'' for seminal [[Seattle]] record label [[Sub Pop]]. By 1990 Simpson had been replaced by ex-[[U-Men]] bassist Jim Tillman. With this lineup the band released their debut EP ''Between the Eyes'' in 1990, again on Sub Pop. This record was later expanded and released as their first full-length album in 1991. Following the ''Between The Eyes'' EP were the ''Foot'' singles and ''Out Of Focus'' EP.


In 1993 the ''[[Far Gone]]'' album appeared, which to many was considered a disappointment following ''Dayglo'''s critical success.<ref name="2022int">{{cite web |title=Love Battery Comes Back Into Focus |url=https://www.thestranger.com/music/2022/08/22/78002285/love-battery-comes-back-into-focus |last=Segal |first=Dave |website=TheStranger |date=August 22, 2022 |access-date=January 12, 2023}}</ref> Initially ''Far Gone'' was to be released by [[PolyGram Records]] but due to contractual problems with Sub Pop, ''Far Gone'' was dumped by the major label. Instead an inferior "rough mix" of the album was released by Sub Pop, a problem which Love Battery planned to rectify by remixing and reissuing but never did.{{citation needed|date=January 2023}}
In 1992 the band recorded and released ''[[Dayglo (album)|Dayglo]]''. In the Sub Pop catalog, ''Dayglo'' was listed as "Blotter not included" a play on "Batteries not included" instead referring to LSD. Soon after, Tillman left to pursue other interests. He was replaced at first by original bassist Tommy Simpson, who in turn was replaced by ex-[[Green River (band)|Green River]] and [[Mother Love Bone]] guitarist [[Bruce Fairweather]].


Following the ''Far Gone'' fiasco, Love Battery signed with [[Atlas Records]] in 1994 releasing the "Nehru Jacket" single late in the year. It contained two songs that also found their way onto the band's ''[[Straight Freak Ticket]]'' 1995 album, which was also released on Atlas; however, the label failed to promote the band and album properly which resulted in poor sales. Videos were made for the songs "Fuzz Factory" and "Harold's Pink Room".{{citation needed|date=January 2023}} In 1996 Love Battery was featured in the documentary ''[[Hype!]]'', chronicling the rise of the Seattle grunge music scene. A clip was shown of a live performance of "Between the Eyes". Shortly thereafter Finn left the group to focus on [[The Presidents of the United States of America (band)|The Presidents of the United States of America]], a band that attained mainstream success by 1996.<ref name="allmusic" />
In 1993 the ''Far Gone'' album appeared, which to many was considered a disappointment following ''Dayglo'''s critical success. Initially ''Far Gone'' was to be released by [[PolyGram Records]] but due to contractual problems with Sub Pop Records, ''Far Gone'' was dumped by the major label. Instead an inferior 'rough mix' of the album was released by Sub Pop, a problem which Love Battery planned to rectify by remixing and reissuing but never did.


A prolonged period of uncertainty ensued following Finn's departure. Initially, Finn's technician from The Presidents of the United States of America, ex-[[The Posies|Posies]] and [[Fastbacks]] drummer Mike Musburger, had joined on drums. He was then replaced by original drummer Peters by 1997. The band returned to an independent label ([[C/Z Records]]) and released their fifth album ''[[Confusion Au Go Go]]'' in 1998. Contributions from drummers Finn and Musburger appeared on a few songs, but Peters had ultimately done the majority of the drumming on the album.<ref name="allmusic" />
Following the ''Far Gone'' fiasco, Love Battery signed with Atlas Records in 1994 releasing the ''Nehru Jacket'' EP late in the year. It contained 2 songs that also found their way onto 1995's ''Straight Freak Ticket'' album which was also released on Atlas in 1995. The label failed to promote the band and album properly however which resulted in poor sales. Shortly thereafter Finn left the group to join [[The Presidents of the United States of America (band)|The Presidents of the United States of America]] who quickly found success later in the year.


Following the release of ''Confusion Au Go Go'', Love Battery remained for the most part quiet. A few one-off performances were made between 1999 and 2002 which featured the return of Simpson on bass and Finn on drums. After a prolonged period of inactivity the band played their first show in four years on June 23, 2006, at Neumo's in Seattle, WA. The then-current lineup consisted of Nine, Whitworth, Simpson, and Musburger.
A prolonged period of uncertainty ensued following Finn's departure with an array of drummers brought in as his replacement including original drummer Dan Peters and ex-[[The Posies|Posies]] and [[Fastbacks]] drummer Mike Musburger. The band practically disappeared until the release of their fifth album [[Confusion Au Go Go]] in 1999. This time around drummers Peters, Musburger and Finn all contributed to the album although Peters took on a majority of the work.


Love Battery reunited amidst the individual members' other projects to perform at The Mix in [[Seattle, Washington]] on October 22, 2011. Nine and Whitworth had enlisted bassist Chris Eckman and drummer Ben Ireland to complete the lineup. In 2012, they performed in venues such as LoFi Performance Gallery on May 19, the Mural Amphitheatre on August 20, and the Comet Tavern on September 29 alongside artists such as Atomic Bride, Summer Babes, and Blood Orange Paradise. On their [[Myspace]] page, they announced plans to release new material in the following year, which ultimately never came to fruition. Nine and Whitworth instead teamed up with [[Tad (band)|Tad]] bassist Kurt Danielson in a band called Vaporland. They released their self-titled debut album in 2014.
Following the release of [[Confusion Au Go Go]] Love Battery remained for the most part quiet. A few one off performances were made in 2002 featuring Tommy Simpson returning on bass and Finn and Peters on drums. After a prolonged period of inactivity the band played their first show in 4 years on June 23, 2006 at Neumo's in Seattle, WA. The current lineup consists of Nine, Whitworth, Simpson and Musburger.


The ''Dayglo'' lineup of Love Battery (Nine, Whitworth, Tillman, and Finn) reunited in 2018 to play the ''Dayglo'' album in its entirety at several Seattle shows.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2018/04/24/26090287/original-lineup-of-love-battery-to-play-dayglo-in-its-entirety-at-summer-stag-party-3|title=Original Lineup of Love Battery to Play Dayglo in Its Entirety at Summer Stag Party 3}}</ref> In late 2022, a Love Battery album got remastered for the first time as Jackpot Records handled the ''Dayglo'' reissue on vinyl. The ''Dayglo'' lineup also reunited for a one-off performance in October of that same year as well.<ref name="2022int" />
In 1996 Love Battery was featured in the documentary [[Hype!]], chronicling the rise of the Seattle "grunge" music scene. A clip is shown of a live performance of "Between the Eyes."


== Band members ==
A video for "Out Of Focus" appears on ''Sub Pop Video Network Program, Volume Two''. They also made videos for "Fuzz Factory" and "Harold's Pink Room" from the ''Straight Freak Ticket'' album. The "Fuzz Factory" video was shot in [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]] and featured the band driving around in a white Cadillac convertible, hinting at [[Hunter S. Thompson]]'s famous book, ''[[Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (novel)|Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas]]'' years before the film of the same name starring actor [[Johnny Depp]] was released.
=== Current members ===
* Ron Nine – vocals, guitars (1989–2002, 2006, 2011–2012, 2018, 2022–present)
* Kevin Whitworth – guitars (1989–2002, 2006, 2011–2012, 2018, 2022–present)
* [[Jason Finn (musician)|Jason Finn]] – drums (1989–1996, 2000–2002, 2018, 2022–present)
* Jim Tillman – bass (1990–1992, 2018, 2022–present)


=== Former members ===
Love Battery leader Ron Nine also plays in new band Down With People who have been significantly more active than Love Battery as of late. As of 2010 Ron Nine, former members of Love Battery and Tad bassist Kurt Danielson play in a band called Vaporland.
* [[Dan Peters]] – drums (1989, 1997–2000)
* Tommy Simpson – bass (1989–1990, 1992, 1999–2002, 2006)
* [[Bruce Fairweather]] – bass (1992–1999)
* Mike Musburger – drums (1996–1997, 2006)
* Ben Ireland – drums (2011–2012)
* Chris Eckman – bass (2011–2012)


=== Timeline ===
In 2011, Love Battery reunited amidst the individual members' other projects to perform at The Mix in [[Seattle, Washington]] on October 22nd.
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2012 marked a new start for the band, as they reunited with a new rhythm section to perform in venues such as LoFi Performance Gallery on May 19th, the Mural Amphitheatre in Seattle on August 20th and the Comet Tavern on September 29th alongside artists such as [[Atomic Bride]], [[Summer Babes]] and [[Blood Orange Paradise]]. On their [[Myspace]] page, they announced plans to release new material in the following year.
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That material never materialized, but the Dayglo lineup reunited in 2018 to play that album in its entirety in several Seattle shows<ref>https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2018/04/24/26090287/original-lineup-of-love-battery-to-play-dayglo-in-its-entirety-at-summer-stag-party-3</ref>.


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* Ron Nine – vocals
* Kevin Whitworth – guitar
* Tommy "Bonehead" Simpson – bass
* [[Dan Peters]] – drums
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* Ron Nine – vocals
* Kevin Whitworth – guitar
* Tommy "Bonehead" Simpson – bass
* [[Jason Finn (musician)|Jason Finn]] – drums
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* Ron Nine – vocals
* Kevin Whitworth – guitar
* Jim Tillman – bass
* [[Jason Finn (musician)|Jason Finn]] – drums
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* Ron Nine – vocals
* Kevin Whitworth – guitar
* Tommy "Bonehead" Simpson – bass
* [[Jason Finn (musician)|Jason Finn]] – drums
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* Ron Nine – vocals
* Kevin Whitworth – guitar
* [[Bruce Fairweather]] – bass
* [[Jason Finn (musician)|Jason Finn]] – drums
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* Ron Nine – vocals
* Kevin Whitworth – guitar
* [[Bruce Fairweather]] – bass
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! style="background:#e7ebee;"| 1999–2006
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* Ron Nine – vocals
* Kevin Whitworth – guitar
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* Ron Nine – vocals
* Kevin Whitworth – guitar
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* Mike Musburger – drums
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* Ron Nine – vocals
* Kevin Whitworth – guitar
* Chris Eckman – bass
* Ben Ireland – drums
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* Ron Nine – vocals
* Kevin Whitworth – guitar
* Jim Tillman - bass
* [[Jason Finn (musician)|Jason Finn]] – drums
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==Discography==
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===Albums===
*''[[Between the Eyes]]'' ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1992).
*''[[Dayglo (album)|Dayglo]]'' ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1992).
*''[[Far Gone]]'' ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1993).
*''[[Straight Freak Ticket]]'' ([[Atlas Records]], 1995).
*''[[Confusion Au Go Go]]'' ([[C/Z Records]], 1999).


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===Compilation/Soundtrack contributions===
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*"Between The Eyes" on ''The Grunge Years'' ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1991).
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*"I Just Can't Be Happy Today" on ''Another Damned Seattle Compilation'' ([[Dashboard Hula Girl Records]], 1991).
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*"Ball And Chain" on ''Milk For Pussy'' (Mad Queen Records, 1994).
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*"No Matter What You Do" on ''We're All Normal And We Want Our Freedom: A Tribute To Arthur Lee and Love (Alias Records, 1994).
bar:Bruce text:Bruce Fairweather
*"White Bird" on ''Star Power! K-Tel Hits Of The '70s'' (Pravda Records, 1994).
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*"Fuzz Factory" on ''Turn It Up & Pass It On, Volume 1'' (1995).
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*"Straight Freak Show" on ''huH Magazine CD6 (promo only) (RayGun Press, 1995).
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*"Out Of Focus (Live)" on ''Bite Back: Live At The Crocodile Cafe ([[PopLlama Records]], 1996).
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*"Color Blind" on ''Home Alive: The Art of Self-Defense'' ([[Epic Records]], 1996).
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*"Commercial Suicide" on ''Teriyaki Asthma, Vols. 6–10'' ([[C/Z Records]], 1999).
*"Between The Eyes" on ''[[The Birth of Alternative Vol. 2]]'' (Flashback Records, 2003).
*"Half Past You" on ''Sleepless In Seattle: The Birth Of Grunge'' (LiveWire Recordings, 2006).
*"Out of Focus" on ''Teen Spirit: MOJO Presents 15 Noise-Filled Classics from the American Underground Scene 1989–1992 (MOJO Records, 2017).''


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*[http://www.myspace.com/lovebatteryofficial Official MySpace.com page]
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== Discography ==
=== Albums ===
*''[[Between the Eyes]]'' (Tupelo Recordings, 1990){{efn|name=self|group=main}}
*''[[Dayglo (album)|Dayglo]]'' ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1992)
*''[[Far Gone]]'' ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1993)
*''[[Straight Freak Ticket]]'' ([[Atlas Records]], 1995)
*''[[Confusion Au Go Go]]'' ([[C/Z Records]], 1998)

=== Singles ===
*"Between the Eyes" ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1989)
*"Foot" ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1991)
*"Out of Focus" ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1991)
*"Half Past You" ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1993)
*"Nehru Jacket" ([[Atlas Records]], 1994)
*"Fuzz Factory" ([[Atlas Records]], 1995)
*"Harold's Pink Room" ([[Atlas Records]], 1995)
*"Snipe Hunt" (Let Down Records, 1998)

=== Compilation/Soundtrack contributions ===
*"Between the Eyes" on ''The Grunge Years'' ([[Sub Pop Records]], 1991)
*"I Just Can't Be Happy Today" on ''Another Damned Seattle Compilation'' ([[Dashboard Hula Girl Records]], 1991)
*"Ball and Chain" on ''Milk For Pussy'' (Mad Queen Records, 1994)
*"No Matter What You Do" on ''We're All Normal And We Want Our Freedom: A Tribute To Arthur Lee and Love'' (Alias Records, 1994)
*"White Bird" on ''Star Power!'' (Pravda Records, 1995)
*"Fuzz Factory" on ''Turn It Up & Pass It On, Volume 1'' (1995)
*"Straight Freak Show" on ''huH Magazine CD6'' (promo only) (RayGun Press, 1995)
*"Out of Focus (Live)" on ''Bite Back: Live At The Crocodile Cafe'' ([[PopLlama Records]], 1996)
*"Color Blind" on ''Home Alive: The Art of Self-Defense'' ([[Epic Records]], 1996)
*"Commercial Suicide" on ''Teriyaki Asthma, Vols. 6–10'' ([[C/Z Records]], 1999)
*"Between the Eyes" on ''[[The Birth of Alternative Vol. 2]]'' (Flashback Records, 2003)
*"Half Past You" on ''[[Sleepless in Seattle: The Birth of Grunge]]'' (LiveWire Recordings, 2006)
*"Out of Focus" on ''Teen Spirit: MOJO Presents 15 Noise-Filled Classics from the American Underground Scene 1989–1992 (MOJO Records, 2017)''

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}}

== References ==
{{Reflist}}

== External links ==
{{Commons category}}
*[http://www.eskimo.com/~tracyr/LoveBat.html Official website]
*[http://www.eskimo.com/~tracyr/LoveBat.html Official website]
*{{AllMusic}}
*[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p13543|pure_url=yes}} Love Battery at AllMusic.com]

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Love Battery
Love Battery, 2012. Left to right: Kevin Whitworth, Ben Ireland, Chris Eckman, Ron Nine.
Love Battery, 2012. Left to right: Kevin Whitworth, Ben Ireland, Chris Eckman, Ron Nine.
Background information
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1989–2002
  • 2006
  • 2011–2012
  • 2018
  • 2022–present
LabelsSub Pop, Atlas Records, C/Z
Members
Past members
Websiteeskimo.com/~tracyr/LoveBat.html

Love Battery is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington. They released five albums during the 1990s, followed by sporadic one-off reunions. Frontman Ron Nine and guitarist Kevin Whitworth have been the only consistent members of the band throughout its existence.

History[edit]

Love Battery was formed in 1989 by former rock band Room Nine leader Ron Nine (born as Ron Rudzitis), guitarist Kevin Whitworth (ex-Crisis Party), bassist Tommy "Bonehead" Simpson (also ex-Crisis Party), and Mudhoney drummer Dan Peters. Their name came from a song of the same name by British punk band the Buzzcocks.[2]

Before releasing their first single Peters left the group and was replaced by grunge band ex-Skin Yard drummer Jason Finn. With this lineup the band released their debut single "Between the Eyes" for seminal Seattle record label Sub Pop. The band released their debut EP/mini-album Between the Eyes in 1990 on Tupelo Recordings. By the middle of 1990 Simpson had been replaced by ex-U-Men bassist Jim Tillman. Between the Eyes was then expanded and released as their first official full-length album in 1991 via Sub Pop (which included three additional tracks with Tillman on bass).[3]

Following Between the Eyes were the "Foot" and "Out of Focus" singles. Both singles later appeared on 1992's Dayglo album. In the Sub Pop catalog, Dayglo was listed as "Blotter not included" (a play on "Batteries not included" instead referring to LSD). Soon after, Tillman left to pursue other interests. He was replaced at first by original bassist Simpson, who in turn was replaced by ex-Green River and Mother Love Bone guitarist-turned-bassist Bruce Fairweather.[1]

In 1993 the Far Gone album appeared, which to many was considered a disappointment following Dayglo's critical success.[4] Initially Far Gone was to be released by PolyGram Records but due to contractual problems with Sub Pop, Far Gone was dumped by the major label. Instead an inferior "rough mix" of the album was released by Sub Pop, a problem which Love Battery planned to rectify by remixing and reissuing but never did.[citation needed]

Following the Far Gone fiasco, Love Battery signed with Atlas Records in 1994 releasing the "Nehru Jacket" single late in the year. It contained two songs that also found their way onto the band's Straight Freak Ticket 1995 album, which was also released on Atlas; however, the label failed to promote the band and album properly which resulted in poor sales. Videos were made for the songs "Fuzz Factory" and "Harold's Pink Room".[citation needed] In 1996 Love Battery was featured in the documentary Hype!, chronicling the rise of the Seattle grunge music scene. A clip was shown of a live performance of "Between the Eyes". Shortly thereafter Finn left the group to focus on The Presidents of the United States of America, a band that attained mainstream success by 1996.[2]

A prolonged period of uncertainty ensued following Finn's departure. Initially, Finn's technician from The Presidents of the United States of America, ex-Posies and Fastbacks drummer Mike Musburger, had joined on drums. He was then replaced by original drummer Peters by 1997. The band returned to an independent label (C/Z Records) and released their fifth album Confusion Au Go Go in 1998. Contributions from drummers Finn and Musburger appeared on a few songs, but Peters had ultimately done the majority of the drumming on the album.[2]

Following the release of Confusion Au Go Go, Love Battery remained for the most part quiet. A few one-off performances were made between 1999 and 2002 which featured the return of Simpson on bass and Finn on drums. After a prolonged period of inactivity the band played their first show in four years on June 23, 2006, at Neumo's in Seattle, WA. The then-current lineup consisted of Nine, Whitworth, Simpson, and Musburger.

Love Battery reunited amidst the individual members' other projects to perform at The Mix in Seattle, Washington on October 22, 2011. Nine and Whitworth had enlisted bassist Chris Eckman and drummer Ben Ireland to complete the lineup. In 2012, they performed in venues such as LoFi Performance Gallery on May 19, the Mural Amphitheatre on August 20, and the Comet Tavern on September 29 alongside artists such as Atomic Bride, Summer Babes, and Blood Orange Paradise. On their Myspace page, they announced plans to release new material in the following year, which ultimately never came to fruition. Nine and Whitworth instead teamed up with Tad bassist Kurt Danielson in a band called Vaporland. They released their self-titled debut album in 2014.

The Dayglo lineup of Love Battery (Nine, Whitworth, Tillman, and Finn) reunited in 2018 to play the Dayglo album in its entirety at several Seattle shows.[5] In late 2022, a Love Battery album got remastered for the first time as Jackpot Records handled the Dayglo reissue on vinyl. The Dayglo lineup also reunited for a one-off performance in October of that same year as well.[4]

Band members[edit]

Current members[edit]

  • Ron Nine – vocals, guitars (1989–2002, 2006, 2011–2012, 2018, 2022–present)
  • Kevin Whitworth – guitars (1989–2002, 2006, 2011–2012, 2018, 2022–present)
  • Jason Finn – drums (1989–1996, 2000–2002, 2018, 2022–present)
  • Jim Tillman – bass (1990–1992, 2018, 2022–present)

Former members[edit]

  • Dan Peters – drums (1989, 1997–2000)
  • Tommy Simpson – bass (1989–1990, 1992, 1999–2002, 2006)
  • Bruce Fairweather – bass (1992–1999)
  • Mike Musburger – drums (1996–1997, 2006)
  • Ben Ireland – drums (2011–2012)
  • Chris Eckman – bass (2011–2012)

Timeline[edit]

Color denotes main live duty.

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Singles[edit]

Compilation/Soundtrack contributions[edit]

  • "Between the Eyes" on The Grunge Years (Sub Pop Records, 1991)
  • "I Just Can't Be Happy Today" on Another Damned Seattle Compilation (Dashboard Hula Girl Records, 1991)
  • "Ball and Chain" on Milk For Pussy (Mad Queen Records, 1994)
  • "No Matter What You Do" on We're All Normal And We Want Our Freedom: A Tribute To Arthur Lee and Love (Alias Records, 1994)
  • "White Bird" on Star Power! (Pravda Records, 1995)
  • "Fuzz Factory" on Turn It Up & Pass It On, Volume 1 (1995)
  • "Straight Freak Show" on huH Magazine CD6 (promo only) (RayGun Press, 1995)
  • "Out of Focus (Live)" on Bite Back: Live At The Crocodile Cafe (PopLlama Records, 1996)
  • "Color Blind" on Home Alive: The Art of Self-Defense (Epic Records, 1996)
  • "Commercial Suicide" on Teriyaki Asthma, Vols. 6–10 (C/Z Records, 1999)
  • "Between the Eyes" on The Birth of Alternative Vol. 2 (Flashback Records, 2003)
  • "Half Past You" on Sleepless in Seattle: The Birth of Grunge (LiveWire Recordings, 2006)
  • "Out of Focus" on Teen Spirit: MOJO Presents 15 Noise-Filled Classics from the American Underground Scene 1989–1992 (MOJO Records, 2017)
  1. ^ Between the Eyes was initially released as an EP/mini-album in 1990 but was expanded into a full-length album the following year.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Love Battery". Trouser Press. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Huey, Steve. "Love Battery Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
  3. ^ Between the Eyes Credits (liner notes). Sub Pop. SP69b. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
  4. ^ a b Segal, Dave (August 22, 2022). "Love Battery Comes Back Into Focus". TheStranger. Retrieved January 12, 2023.
  5. ^ "Original Lineup of Love Battery to Play Dayglo in Its Entirety at Summer Stag Party 3".

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