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Blood Circus was an early, short-lived grunge band from Seattle, Washington. ==History== The band's first release was a single, 1988's "Six Foot Under"/"Two Way Street", on Sub Pop. Both Nirvana and Mudhoney performed their first-ever shows opening for Blood Circus at Seattle's Vogue club in 1988.〔(Seattle Sound )〕 In 1989 Sub Pop released the band's first and only album, a five-track EP called ''Primal Rock Therapy'' which, despite being now recognised as a milestone record of that time and place, was at the time panned by the critics and ignored by the public. This contributed to the split of the band in 1989 after a North American tour with the French band Les Thugs.〔(''Rolling Stone'' review of ''Primal Rock Therapy'' )〕 Both bands played in San Francisco in June 1989. They briefly reformed in 1992, when Sub Pop re-released ''Primal Rock Therapy'' on CD with five additional unreleased tracks.〔("Blood Circus Enjoys Reunion In Scene They Helped Create" ), ''The Seattle Times'', October 23, 1992.〕 The rerelease comprised almost all of the band's recorded output, except for the song "The Outback", which can be found on the ''Sub Pop 200'' compilation. The band also briefly appeared in the 1996 film ''Hype!'', a documentary about the rise of the Seattle scene. Blood Circus performed a one-off reunion show at Seattle's Crocodile Cafe in 2007.〔("Where Have You Gone, Michael Anderson of Blood Circus?" )〕 In April 2012 Geoff Robinson conducted a comprehensive audio interview with (Music Life Radio ) about Blood Circus, and his life. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Blood Circus (band)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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