Grifters
By All Music Guide
By All Music Guide
With the ascension of Pavement and the emergence of Guided by Voices, the lo-fi scene became much more viable by 1994, especially in the world of indie rock. The Grifters third album, Crappin You Negative, emphasized the bluesy swagger that had been only understated before, and with the addition of somewhat proper melodies -- actually the repetition of jagged riffs -- the album became an underground hit. The band signed with Sub Pop later that year, and after the release of 1995s Eureka EP, issued Aint My Lookout in 1996. Full Blown Possession followed in 1997.




