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The In Out
OriginBoston, Massachusetts
Years active1992 - 2012
Past membersTodd Nudelman

David Pierce
Miki Dennison
Matt Hunter
Jeff Downs
Jessica (Rodden) Anderson
James Poolner
Keri Lynn Dyrdahl
Andy Abrahamson
Leo Green
Nick Blakey
Greg Kay
Jim "ning nong" Siegel
Eric Boomhower
Tim Morse
Jim Seery
Chris Keene
Rich Adkins

Dan Gonzales

The In Out were a Boston-area garage rock band primarily active from 1992 through 2012.[1] Heavily influenced by The Fall, Link Wray, and Spherical Objects (among others), Pitchfork described their sound as "classically lo-fi, with vocals that could have been taped from a payphone."[2]

The band was formed in Allston, Massachusetts, by Todd Nudelman and David Pierce in 1992.[3] They released their first single on their own Viscera-Versa label in 1994 and it went to #1 on Harvard (WHRB-FM) and MIT (WMMS-FM) college stations in 1995.[3] The band toured the US and Europe, touring with The Slaves (1998), Sebadoh (1999), The Mondo Crescendo (1999), Bobby Conn (2000), and the Guinea Worms (2011).[1] Over their 20-year existence, the group opened for numerous local, national, and international acts including !!!, Arab On Radar, Ari Up, Bon Savants, The Cannanes, The Chinese Stars, Cibo Matto, Come, Cotton Candy, The Country Teasers, The Dirty Three, Eugene S. Robinson, The Frogs, Frustrations, Japanther, Kilslug, Mission of Burma, Neptune, Nightingales, Pop. 1280, Psycho, Skeleton Key, Six Finger Satellite, Spindrift, Super Furry Animals, Thee OhSees, and Thomas Function.[4]

Nudelman - the group's one consistent member throughout their existence - says the band is "All about self-expression.... It's in there and it's gotta come out."[5] The Boston Globe called the band "one of the finer European art-punk bands to ever come out of Boston."[6]

Discography

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  • Levitt House Gone Wrong (Single, 1994/Viscera-Versa)
  • Hatched And Scrambled!! (EP, 1995/Viscera-Vera)
  • Lawn Trousers (Single 1996/Viscera-Versa)
  • Cosm0sis (LP, 1997/Viscera-Versa - Oblivion - Dark Beloved Cloud)
  • The Viscera-Versa Story (CD, 1998/LoveLetter)
  • "Keri's New Drone" on Dreams Are Free (With Purchase) (Sympathy For Count Pococurante, Vol. 3) (CD, 1998/Dark Beloved Cloud)
  • A Living Memorial in Deutschland (CD, 2000/Dark Beloved Cloud)
  • Il Dito and Other Gestures (CD, 2003/Emperor Jones)
  • The Venal Column (LP, 2011/Sell You Records)
  • Agenda + 2 (EP, 2012/Sell You Records)
  • "Stupidity" (Split single with the Guinea Worms, 2012/Sell You Records - Botulism)

References

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  1. ^ a b Langmead, Jon (11 June 2003). "THE IN OUT". PopMatters. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  2. ^ Dahlen, Chris (2003-04-01). "The In Out: Il Dito and Other Gestures Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  3. ^ a b "Vintage Treasure – The In Out". 1st 3 MAGAZINE – Music, Photography and more. 2020-07-13. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  4. ^ "The In Out". Songkick. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  5. ^ Blakey, Nick (2010). "Proposition Mental: What is The IN OUT all about?". YouTube. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  6. ^ Perry, Jonathan (December 8, 2000). "Select Sounds from Boston". Boston Globe. p. F15-16. Retrieved 20 July 2020.