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Bricks (band)

Bricks were a band made of up Merge Records/Superchunk founder Mac McCaughan while he was studying at Columbia University in New York City. McCaughan, along with Nashville-born singer-songwriter Laura Cantrell,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.matadorrecords.com/laura_cantrell/biography.html )〕 Andrew Webster (later of the band Tsunami), and Josh Phillips, recorded at least 18 lo-fi songs between 1988 and 1990, which they released on a cassette and two 7" singles before disbanding. Their first single, "Girl With The Carrot Skin", was also made into a video, shot on super-8 film and featuring the band eating and playing with copious amounts of carrots.
Bricks' original sessions were later compiled on the 1992 CD ''A Microphone And A Box Of Dirt''. The band reunited in 1994 and were recorded live by Bob Weston at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C. for an appearance on Simple Machines' ''Working Holiday!'' compilation album. Two new songs appeared on one of Simple Machines ''Working Holiday!'' singles that same year.
==Discography==

*''Winterspring'' cassette album (Merge Records, 1989)

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