Caustic Resin is an American
indie rock
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band from
Boise, Idaho
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consisting of Brett Netson on
guitar
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and vocals, Tom Romich Jr. on
bass guitar
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, and James Dillion or Pat Perkins on
drums.
Biography
Caustic Resin formed in Boise, Idaho in 1988, the original lineup consisted of guitarist/singer Brett Netson (formerly of local punk outfit the Pugs), bassist Tom Romich Jr., and drummer Pat Perkins. They began playing mostly heavy metal venues, but soon began performing with
Treepeople
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. Netson has long been associated with
Doug Martsch, who founded
Built to Spill in 1992 with Netson as an original member. Caustic Resin and Built to Spill have continued to collaborate, and released the joint EP, ''
Built to Spill Caustic Resin'', in 1995.
After signing to
Up Records
Up Records was a Seattle based independent record label founded in 1994 by Chris Takino and Rich Jensen. Some of the label's best known artists were 764-Hero, Built to Spill, Modest Mouse, Quasi and Tad.
Chris Takino died of leukemia in 200 ...
, Caustic Resin subsequently released ''Fly Me to the Moon'' in 1995. Produced by
Phil Ek
Phil Ek is an American record producer, engineer and mixer. Ek began his career in Seattle, Washington in the early 1990s recording live sound in clubs. He then moved into studio recording, recording small projects and demos for local bands. Aroun ...
, the album was a departure from earlier metal-influenced work and a transition to
alternative
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Arts, entertainment and media
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* ''The Alternative'' (film), a 1978 Australian television film
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and
space rock
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.
Caustic Resin released ''The Medicine Is All Gone,'' their first album on
Alias Records. They released ''Trick Question'' in 1999, which featured bassist
Mike Johnson of
Dinosaur Jr.
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The band was founded by J Mascis (guitar, vocals, primary songwriter), Lou Barlo ...
and
Joe Plummer
Joseph E. Plummer is an American drummer from Portland, Oregon. From 2004 to 2012 Plummer was a percussionist and drummer for the indie rock band Modest Mouse and performed on their album, ''We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank''.
Before joi ...
. The band released ''The Afterbirth'' in 2000, their last album for Alias before returning to Up Records. In the meantime, Netson played and toured with Built to Spill. Finally, in 2003, Caustic Resin returned with ''Keep on Truckin'', which featured original drummer Pat Perkins and split bass duties between Romich and Johnson.
Caustic Resin has been on indefinite hiatus since 2003, though they appeared at
Treefort Music Fest
The Treefort Music Fest is a five-day, indie rock festival which is held at numerous venues throughout downtown Boise, Idaho in late March. The inaugural 2012 festival took place March 20–23 with the featured acts Built to Spill, The Joy ...
in 2014.
Since the band's indefinite hiatus, Netson became a member of
Earth
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, and toured with
Boris in 2016.
Romich continues to work as a musician in
Boise
Boise (, , ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Idaho and is the county seat of Ada County. On the Boise River in southwestern Idaho, it is east of the Oregon border and north of the Nevada border. The downtown area' ...
, and Perkins became a web developer, working at the
College of Western Idaho and the
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) is the Idaho state department which is responsible for preserving and managing Idaho's wildlife, including mammals, fish, birds, plants, and invertebrates.
History
The Idaho Department of Fish and Ga ...
.
Discography
Albums
*''Body Love/Body Hate'' (C/Z, September 12, 1993)
*''Fly Me to the Moon'' (Up, 1995)
*''The Medicine Is All Gone'' (Alias, 1998)
*''Trick Question'' (Alias, 1999)
*''The After Birth'' (Alias, 2000)
*''Keep On Truckin (Up, 2003)
Singles
*"Yeah, Right" (Up, 1995)
References
External links
Official Caustic Resin websiteCaustic Resin video
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Up Records
Indie rock musical groups from Idaho