Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments was a band from
Columbus, Ohio
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active from 1989 to 2000.
History
The band was formed in 1989 by
Ron House
Ron House is an American punk rock singer and songwriter from Columbus, Ohio, Columbus, Ohio. He was the frontman of the bands Great Plains (Ohio band), Great Plains and Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments. He is known for his high-pitched, nasal sin ...
, the former frontman of the band
Great Plains
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.
[ The band is named after ]Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 18 ...
's slave quarters at Monticello
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.[ Soon after their formation, they released several 7"s in the Columbus area.][ They followed these up with their debut album, ''Bait and Switch'', which they recorded at a cost of $800, and which was released in 1995 on American Recordings.][ This album was followed by their second album, ''Straight to Video'', in 1997 on Anyway Records.] Also in 1997, the band released a compilation album, ''You Lookin' for Treble'', which contained singles the band had released from 1990 to 1992, as well as songs from an EP released during that time. Their third and last studio album, "No Old Guy Lo-Fi Cry", was released in 2000 on Rockathon Records, a label owned by Guided by Voices frontman Robert Pollard
Robert Ellsworth Pollard Jr. (born October 31, 1957) is an American singer and songwriter who is the leader and creative force behind indie rock group Guided by Voices. In addition to his work with Guided by Voices, he continues to have a prol ...
.
While the band ended its initial run in 2000, they would continue to perform live in their native Ohio sporadically throughout the 2000s and 2010s.
Guitarist Bob Petric died in April 2021.
Critical reception
''Bait and Switch'' received a favorable review from ''Entertainment Weeklys Ethan Smith, who wrote that the album was "short on polish, long on charm" and gave it a B+ rating. Greg Kot
Greg Kot (born March 3, 1957) is an American music journalist and author. From 1990 until 2020, Kot was the rock music critic at the ''Chicago Tribune'', where he covered popular music and reported on music-related social, political and busines ...
also reviewed the album favorably, writing that there is "Nothing new here, just a clangorous, nasty good time courtesy of some saw-toothed riffs and a supremely estranged wit." Robert Christgau
Robert Thomas Christgau ( ; born April 18, 1942) is an American music journalist and essayist. Among the most well-known and influential music critics, he began his career in the late 1960s as one of the earliest professional rock critics and ...
gave ''Bait and Switch'' an A− rating, writing that the first five songs on the album "rush by in a perfect furious tunefest". Another review of this album appeared in ''Spin'', in which Eric Weisbard
Eric Weisbard is an American music critic known for founding the Pop Conference, which is hosted annually by the Museum of Pop Culture (formerly known as the EMP Museum). He also organized the conference for many years.
Career
Weisbard serves a ...
wrote that "House was right to reground his art, putting the way music flows and falls before singer-songwriterly commentary." He also said that on the album, House begins the process of doing something with noise, but that he does not go far enough. In ''Billboard'', David Sprague wrote that ''Bait and Switch'' "retain the relaxed, lo-fi vibe" that was apparent on the band's early singles.
Discography
Studio albums
*''Bait and Switch
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'' ( American Recordings, 1995)
*''Straight to Video'' ( Anyway, 1997)
*''No Old Guy Lo-Fi Cry'' ( Rockathon, 2000)
Compilation albums
*''You Lookin' for Treble?'' (Year Zero
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/Vinyl Retentive
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, 1997)
References
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Musical groups from Columbus, Ohio
Musical groups established in 1989
Musical groups disestablished in 2000
1989 establishments in Ohio
2000 disestablishments in Ohio
Anyway Records artists