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Alicja Trout
OriginMemphis, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresRock, electropunk, synthpop, garage rock, rock and roll, punk rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, artist
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard
Years active1996–present
LabelsContaminated Records
In the Red
Empty Records
WebsiteContaminated Records

Alicja Trout is a Memphis-based American rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and artist.

She is best known for her work with the synth-heavy Lost Sounds, which she started with Jay Reatard. Her current band, the River City Tanlines, were named an essential Memphis band by Spin Magazine in December 2007.[1]

Trout also owns and operates Contaminated Records, her own independent record label. In 2009 she was featured on the MTV show $5 Cover.

Other musical projects

After the Lost Sounds "abruptly yet not unexpectedly" disbanded in May 2005, Trout's focus switched to the River City Tanlines, a more rock and roll oriented band.[2] Trout has also played a part in a number of other Memphis-based rock bands, including: The Clears, The Fitts, The CC Riders, Mouserocket, Destruction Unit and Black Sunday.[3]
In March 2016, Certified PR Records released a 12 inch LP record of her latest solo project, "Alicja-Pop!".[4]

Selected discography

The Clears

  • The Clears LP (Resort Theory Entertainment, 1997, RT 006)
  • The Clears CD (Smells Like Records, 1997, SLR 23)

The Fitts

  • I Can't Break Away 7" (Contaminated Records, 1998, CR 001)
  • I Have To Laugh 7" (Big Neck Records!, 2003, BN-026)

The Lost Sounds

7-inch singles

  • Lost Sounds 7" (Solid Sex Lovie Doll Records, 2000, SSLD 001)
  • 1 + 1 = Nothing 7" (Empty Records US, 2001, MTR-387)
  • No One Killer 7" (The Holy Cobra Society, 2004, THCS 004)
  • Demos & Outtakes Vol. 2 3x7" (Rockin' Bones, 2004, RON 052)
  • Motorcycle Leather Boy 7" (Tic Tac Totally, 2008, TTT-011)
  • Split 7" w/ Vanishing (Cochon Records, 2003, Coch 012)

Albums

  • Memphis Is Dead LP/CD (Big Neck Records!, 2001, BN-014)
  • Black-Wave 2xLP/CD (Empty Records US, 2001, MTR-392)
  • Outtakes & Demos Vol. 1 CD-R (Contaminated Records, 2001, no cat.no.)
  • Outtakes & Demos Vol. 1 LP (Hate Records, 2002, hate 24)
  • Recent Transmissions CD-R (Contaminated Records, 2002, no cat.no.)
  • Rats Brains & Microchips LP/CD (Empty Records US, 2002, MTR-397)
  • Demos II CD (On/On Switch, 2003, OOS/004)
  • Future Touch 12"EP/CDEP (In The Red, 2004, ITR 115)
  • Lost Sounds LP/CD (In The Red, 2004, ITR 117)
  • Lost Lost: demos, sounds, alternate takes & unused songs 1999–2004 LP/CD (Goner, 2012, 84GONE)

Compilations inclusions

  • Fields And Streams 2xCD (Kill Rock Stars, 2002, KRS-341)
  • Pain In The Big Neck CD (Big Neck Records!, 2004, BN-035)
  • Static Disaster The U.K. In The Red Records Sampler CD (In The Red, 2005, ITR 1313)
  • We Hate The Underground CD (The Holy Cobra Society, 2006, HCS 005)

CC Riders

  • Riders CD-R (Ft. Jay Reatard, Jeffrey Evans) (Contaminated Records, 2001, no cat.no. – Limited Edition of 100)

Mouserocket

  • You're Alright 7" (Loverly Music, 1999, cat.no.?)
  • Missing Teeth 7" (Wrecked Em Records, 2003, wrecked 005)
  • Mouserocket CD (Empty Records US, 2004, MTR-403)

Alicja-Pop!

  • Shining Apple b/w Walking The Cow (Daniel Johnston) 7" (Certified PR Records, 2010, CPR012)
  • I Play The Fool b/w Water Death 7" (Certified PR Records, 2011, CPR019)
  • Rats: Home Recordings 2009-2013 LP (Certified PR Records, 2016, CPR036)

Alicja Trout

  • Close Ur Eyes b/w James ArthurGo West Old Bastards 7" (Spacecase Records, 2012, SCR002)

Destruction Unit

  • My Disease 7" (Contaminated Records/Discos Cagados, 2001, cat.no.?)
  • Let's Lie 7" (Disordered Records/Lo-Fi Records, 2008, DISO-002.5/LF-45010)
  • Self Destruction Of A Man LP/CD (Empty Records US, 2004, MTR-401)
  • Death To The Old Flesh LP/CD (Empty Records US, 2006, MTR-416)

Nervous Patterns

  • Nervous Patterns CD-R (Contaminated Records, 2003, no cat.no.)
  • Nervous Patterns LP (Cochon Records, 2004, Coch 015)

River City Tanlines

  • Black Night 7" (Misprint Records, 2004, msp 0150)
  • Gimme Whatever 7" (Goodbye Boozy Records, 2005, GB 23)
  • The Devil Made Me Do It 7" (Contaminated Records, 2005, CR 006)
  • Saw You Hiding 7" (KenRock, 2005, KEN42)
  • Black Night 7" (Last Day Entertainment, 2007, LDE02)
  • Modern Friction 7" (Savage Records, 2008, SAV 7017)
  • Split 7" w/ The Intellectuals ("In My Mode Rollin) (Gonna Puke, 2007, GPK 018)
  • I'm Your Negative LP (Dirtnap Records, 2006, ZZZ 67)
  • Coast to Coast LP/CD (Big Legal Mess Records(USA), 2012, and MVP Records(Europe)))

Black Sunday

  • I Can't Remember 7" EP (Neat Neat Neat Records, 2011, NNN-005)
  • Split 12" w/ Le Jonathan Reilly (Tic Tac Totally Records, 2007, TTT-010)
  • I Don't Wanna Work 7" (Zaxxon Records, 2006, ZR 004)
  • Dancing Knives 7" (Misprint Records, 2006, msp 0170)
  • Cut Out 7" (Tic Tac Totally, 2006, TTT-002)
  • Gli Amanti D'Oltretomba 7" (Solid Sex Lovie Doll Records, 2007, SSLD 031)
  • Tronic Blanc LP/CD (Dirtnap Records, 2005, ZZZ 57)
  • Black Rabbit Of Death CD-R (Contaminated Records, 2006, no cat.no.)

as Daphne Diaphanous

  • "Guntown" on The Sore Losers Soundtrack 2xLP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1997, SFTRI 338)

References

  1. ^ Mehr, Bob (December 4, 2007). "Rock City: Memphis | SPIN | Profiles | Spotlight". SPIN. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ "Turn It Down: Alicja Trout, the Interview!...A Lost Sound For a New Album!". Turnit-down.blogspot.com. October 2, 2006. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  4. ^ "Certified PR Releases". Certifiedprrecords.com. Retrieved September 17, 2012.

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