I'm currently looking to join a working cover band.
Also, Gordon's Iguana may not be completely dead in the water. If the right gig comes along, we just may do it again.
There are no events currently booked. Check back every now and then to see when and were I'll be rockin' the skins.
In chronological order starting with the most recent
Anna Lies
Troy Edlin-
drums
Cristyn Edlin-
guitar
Jeremy Corkran-
bass
DJ PRhyme-
turntables, vocals
Beetle Destroyer
Troy Edlin-
drums
Dean Jones-
guitar
Mike Anthony-
bass
HiKru @ The Throwntogethers
Tredlin-
drums
Beats 4 Days-
guitar
The Hawk-
bass
Worm-
keys
Warlock-
keys
DHablo-
vocals
Boney B-
vocals
Jazzy J-
vocals
Golden Child-
vocals
Other HiKru ver 1.0 members
Even Flo-
vocals
Kelly B-
vocals
Jesse Moore-
vocals
Algae
Troy Edlin-
drums
Dean Jones-
guitar
Todd Coffey-
vocals, bass
Alan Wiser-Amos-
vocals
Steve Eaves-
vocals
Silly-
The Weird Al Tribute Band
Troy Edlin-
drums
Curtis Edlin-
guitar
Phil Hebert-
bass
Josh Sneddon-
vocals
Jamie Whitehead-
harmonica/beads
G.I.
Troy Edlin-
drums
Phil Hebert-
guitar
Jason Schneider-
vocals
Revolving Door-
bass
Interesting foot note: G.I.
ver 2.0 featured the great Frank Green on
bass and Richard Vier, aka Dickie Skills, on drums. Awesome!
Gordon's
Iguana
Troy Edlin-
drums
Phil Hebert-
guitar
Todd Coffey-
vocals, bass
Curtis Edlin-
bass
Pat Fawcett-
bass, backing vocals
Wes Keeton-
bass
Jason Schneider-
vocals, bass
Your
Mother
Troy Edlin-
drums
Phil Hebert-
guitar
Todd Coffey-
vocals, bass
Bad
Acid / Acid Queen / Pylorus
Troy Edlin-
drums
Phil Hebert-
guitar
Steve Harris-
guitar
Todd Coffey-
vocals, bass
Jamie Bishop-
vocals
Like what you see? You can check out more videos of Anna Lies live at Headliners in Louisville, KY at YouTube.com/TroyEdlin.
The
streaming music player in the navigation contains almost all
of the recordings found here. I tried to keep alternate recordings of
the same tune down to a minimum in the player.
Below is the complete catalogue, omitted tunes included, in MP3 format.
If there is a particular tune you are fond of, right click and
"save as" to download the individual file. Or, if you
dig the entire album, EP, or live performance, you can download the entire
collection contained in a single zipped file.
Here you go. The instrumental version of Tapeworm. Now you, too,
can put your vocals over it. Go ahead… everyone else has!
In all seriousness, though. I have to give credit where credit is
due. Alan Wiser-Amos wrote one of the most compelling set of lyrics
that I have ever been proud to have in a song. And it's original performance just cannot be touched… and that has been thoroughly
proven.
Heads up; this is a pretty bad recording… really. But to
my knowledge, these are the only recordings that exist of two of
my all time personal favorites "Thursday Morning" and
"Disco Large." Give 'em a listen… seriously.
"Sofa" appeared on a split- 7" with our friends
in Blindive, a most talented group of musicians. "Two Ton"
was featured on Conspiracy 8A, a local compilation featuring
unsigned bands from the South End… the heart of the Louisville
music scene. Both releases are courtesy of Shakin' Sheila Records
(i.e. Nathan Smallwood and Brandon Skipworth). These two have been
very important vertebrae in the backbone of Louisville Music. Pay
them a visit at Noise
Pollution Records.