Draft:Enon discography
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Enon was an American Alternative rock band formed in New York City, New York. The band was led by John Schmersal, and was active between 1997 to 2011. With Toko Yasuda and Schmersal being the band’s last members. Past members include Matt Schulz, Steve Calhoon, and Rick Lee.
Studio albums
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Believo! |
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High Society |
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Hocus Pocus |
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Grass Geysers...Carbon Clouds |
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Instrumental albums
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Long Play |
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On Hold |
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Compilations
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Lost Marbles & Exploded Evidence |
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Other releases
[edit]Singles
[edit]- 1998 "Fly South" / "The List Of Short Demands" 7-inch (All City Crossroads)
- 1999 "Motor Cross" / "Burning The Bread" 7-inch (Liquefaction Empire)
- 1999 "To Whom It May Consume" / "Suz EQ" (bonus 7-inch included with second pressing of Believo! on vinyl) (See-Thru Broadcasting)
- 2001 "Listen (While You Talk)" / "By-Ways and Oddities" 7-inch (The Self-Starter Foundation)
- 2001 "Marbles Explode" / "Raisin Heart" 7-inch (Friction Records)
- 2001 "The Nightmare Of Atomic Men", Sub Pop Records 7-inch (Sub Pop Singles Club June 2001, limited to 1300 copies)
- 2002 Enon (self-titled) aka "Normal Is Happening" 7-track 7-inch EP (Do Tell Records)
- 2002 "Drowning Appointments" / "Perfect Draft" 7-inch (French Kiss)
- 2003 "Evidence" / "Grain Of Assault" 7-inch (Troubleman Records)
- 2003 "In This City" 3-track remix 12-inch (Touch and Go)
- 2003 "In This City" CD-ROM EP with three bonus videos (Touch and Go)
- 2003 "Because Of You" (split 7-inch with The Bloodthirsty Lovers) (ShingleStreet)
- 2003 "Starcastic" / "Birdnest" 7-inch (Touch and Go)
- 2004 "Kanon Kanon"/"Undone" (bonus 7-inch included with vinyl reissue of "On Hold") (Slowboy Records, Germany)
- 2007 "Little Ghost / Swab The Deck" 7-inch (Silver Rocket, Czech Republic)
- 2007 "Annashade" (iTunes bonus track to Grass Geysers...Carbon Clouds) (Touch and Go)
- 2007 "Bonus Songs" (tour-only 7-inch, self-released)
Song Of The Month
[edit]From April 2002 to December 2003, Enon released a free unreleased song once a month on their official website. All songs were made available as 128 kbit/s MP3 downloads and only available during the month they were released.
- April 2002 "Party Favor" (later released on Lost Marbles & Exploded Evidence)
- May 2002 "Out Of Phase"
- June 2002 "May King Merry! Merry!" (retitled "Making Merry! Merry!" and later released on Lost Marbles & Exploded Evidence)
- July 2002 "Cheri Read"
- August 2002 "Birdnest" (later released on the "Starcastic" 7-inch)
- September 2002 "Learning Curve"
- October 2002 "High Society" [demo version]
- November 2002 "Little Shiver (G.W. Push)"
- December 2002 "Xmas In July"
- January 2003 "DiscoLlama Valentines"
- February 2003 "March Of The Symbols"
- March 2003 "Making History"
- April 2003 "Snaggletooth"
- May 2003 "Dear Darby Crashed"
- June 2003 "Disposable Parts" (Eli Janney remix)
- July 2003 "Sayonara"
- August 2003 "Adalania (Not So Fair)" (different vocal mix than version released on Lost Marbles & Exploded Evidence)
- September 2003 "Quantitea vs. Qualitea"
- October 2003 "Average Lifespan of a Thrill"
- November 2003 "Knock That Door" (later released on Lost Marbles & Exploded Evidence)
- December 2003 "Genie's Got Her Bag" (later released on Lost Marbles & Exploded Evidence)
References
[edit]- ^ "Upcoming Releases". CMJ New Music Report. CMJ Network, Inc. February 21, 2000 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Grass Geysers...Carbon Clouds - Enon - Touch and Go - Quarterstick Records". Touchandgorecords.com. Retrieved 2012-02-21.