Biography
A formidable punk music group of its period, Soul Side may be completely forgotten if it weren’t for the actual fact that three-quarters from the music group (alongside Soul Side’s maker, Eli Janney) continued to form Women Against Boys. Spirit Side was a significant music group for the 1980s Washington D.C. punk picture since it was the lacking link between your lyrically advanced, but musically simple emo-core of rings like Rites of Springtime as well as the sonic complexities of Fugazi. Made up of Alexis Fleisig on drums, Bobby Sullivan on vocals, Scott McCloud on acoustic guitar, and Johnny Temple on bass, the music group mixed politically mindful lyrics having a make of punk that presented tempo adjustments, Sonic Youth-inspired acoustic guitar dissonance, plus some extremely hushed occasions. When Soul Part split up, Janney, Fleisig, McCloud, and Temple converted their side task, Girls Against Young boys, right into a full-time music group and loaded up and shifted to NY. Bobby Sullivan continued to join several rings, including Seven Little league Boots, Rain Just like the Audio of Trains, as well as the Sevens.