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MALKMUS Stephen AND THE JICKS

Line-Up:

MALKMUS Stephen AND THE JICKS (photo)
 

Stephen Malkmus - voc,g
Joanna Bolme - bg
Janet Weiss - ds

Former Members:

John Moen (ds, cca 6/02-cca 11/02)

Albums Discography:

#TitleRelease DateLabelTypeUKUSA
1.Pig Lib14.03.2003Matador63 97
2.Real Emotional Trash03.03.2008Matador 64
3.Mirror Traffic
produced by: Beck
22.08.2011Domino69 43
4.Wig Out Of Jagbags07.01.2014Matador86 40
5.Sparkle Hard18.05.2018Domino64 174

Singles Discography:

#SP/EP TitleRelease DateLabelUKUSA
1.Dark Wave / Dynamic Calories / Fractions And Feelings / Old Terry / The Poet And The Witch / Shake It Around28.04.2003Domino
2.Gardenia / Walk Into The Mirror02.06.2008Domino
3.Tigers15.08.2011Domino

Various:

Compilation Appearances:

"Us" on compilation "Worlds Of Possibility" (6.10.03, Domino)
"Animal Midnight" on compilation "Declaration Of Independence" (8/04, Domino)
"It Kills (live)" on compilation "Matador at 15" (10/04, Matador)

Press References:

Rock & Pop
YearIssueDatePageColumnType
200611 9News
20084 58Recordalbum review