Linoleum

Songs: 15
Albums: 2

Albums

Linoleum - Dissent
Dissent
1997, songs: 12
Linoleum - On a Tuesday
On a Tuesday
1997, songs: 3

Facts about Linoleum

Linoleum

Linoleum was a British indie rock band formed in the early 1990s, known for their melodic punk-infused sound and catchy, anthemic songs. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Linoleum was formed in London, England, in 1994. The band originally consisted of vocalist and guitarist Caroline Finch, guitarist Paul Jones, bassist David Nice, and drummer Dave Read. Drawing influences from punk rock, alternative rock, and pop music, Linoleum quickly gained attention with their energetic live performances and infectious melodies.

  2. Major Label Signing and Debut Album: In 1997, Linoleum signed with Geffen Records and released their debut album, "Dissent", the following year. Produced by Stephen Street, known for his work with bands like The Smiths and Blur, "Dissent" showcased the band's dynamic songwriting and powerful performances. The album received positive reviews from critics and featured standout tracks like "Smear" and "Doubt".

  3. Chart Success and Critical Acclaim: "Dissent" achieved moderate chart success in the UK, with several singles receiving airplay on alternative radio stations. Linoleum's blend of punk energy, melodic hooks, and introspective lyrics resonated with audiences, earning them a dedicated fanbase. The band's music was praised for its anthemic quality and emotional depth, drawing comparisons to bands like The Pixies and Sonic Youth.

  4. Tours and Festival Appearances: Linoleum toured extensively in support of their debut album, performing live shows across the UK and Europe. They also appeared at various music festivals, sharing the stage with prominent artists and bands. Linoleum's electrifying live performances and charismatic stage presence further solidified their reputation as one of the rising stars of the British indie rock scene in the late 1990s.

  5. Disbandment and Legacy: Despite their early success and critical acclaim, Linoleum disbanded in the early 2000s. While their time together was relatively short-lived, the band's impact on the indie rock scene of the late 1990s is still felt today. Fans continue to appreciate Linoleum's memorable melodies, raw energy, and heartfelt songwriting, keeping their music alive through digital streaming platforms and nostalgic playlists. Though no longer active, Linoleum's music remains a cherished part of the UK's indie rock heritage, remembered fondly by those who were captivated by their infectious sound and impassioned performances.

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