Call Me Lightning
OriginMilwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
GenresIndie rock
LabelsRevelation Records
Frenchkiss Records
25 Diamonds Records
Websitecallmelightning

Call Me Lightning is an American indie rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The band's name is taken from the 1968 song "Call Me Lightning" by The Who.[1] The band cites Minutemen as one of its foremost influences.[2] The group released its first album, The Trouble We're In, on Revelation Records in 2004. In 2007, it released a second album, Soft Skeletons, on Frenchkiss Records. This was recorded at Steve Albini's Chicago studio, Electrical Audio. The band has received significant press coverage for both albums.[3] In March 2007, the band was featured in Spin.[4]

Their fourth LP, Human Hell, was released on the vinyl-only record label 25 Diamonds on March 1, 2014.

Members

Current
  • Nathan Lilley - vocals, guitar
  • Tyler Chicorel - bass guitar
  • Shane Hochstetler - percussion
Former
  • Bill Kutsch - bass guitar, keyboards
  • Kris Maedke-Russell - bass guitar

Discography

  • The Trouble We're In (Revelation Records, 2004)
  • Soft Skeletons (Frenchkiss Records, 2007)
  • Split 7" with Get Rad (Scenester Credentials, 2008)
  • When I Am Gone My Blood Will Be Free (Dusty Medical Records, 2010)
  • Human Hell (25 Diamonds 1 March 2014)[5]

References

  1. Review of The Trouble We're In. LostAtSea. Accessed September 9, 2007.
  2. Call Me Lightning sign to Frenchkiss Archived 2007-12-29 at the Wayback Machine. Pitchfork Media, December 15, 2006. Accessed September 9, 2007.
  3. Review of Soft Skeletons Archived 2007-07-08 at the Wayback Machine. Pitchfork Media, April 3, 2007. Accessed September 9, 2007.
    - Review of Soft Skeletons. PopMatters, April 10, 2007. Accessed September 9, 2007.
    - Review of The Trouble We're In. PopMatters, January 11, 2005. Accessed September 9, 2007.
    - Review of Soft Skeletons. Ink 19. Accessed September 9, 2007.
    - Review of Soft Skeletons. The Onion AV Club, February 20, 2007. Accessed September 9, 2007.
    - Review of Soft Skeletons. Prefixmag, April 20, 2007. Accessed September 9, 2007.
    - Review of The Trouble We're In. The Washington Post, April 8, 2005. (subscription required)
  4. Call Me Lightning. Spin, February 21, 2007. Accessed September 9, 2007.
  5. "Human Hell | 25 DIAMONDS LABEL". 25diamondslabel.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 2020-03-10.



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