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Off To A Bad Start

by Popsicko

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Nastassja 03:24
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Story 04:22
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Distrust 02:19
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Starless 04:14
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Back It Up 02:31
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Same Old Me 03:00
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Hard To Tell 03:18
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BIG STIR RECORDS is proud to announce the long-awaited, first-time on vinyl reissue of OFF TO A BAD START, the 1994 debut and only full-length album from Santa Barbara, CA's underground heroes of alternative rock and punk-edged power pop, POPSICKO. This deluxe edition packages the LP with a new book, TO WOULD HAVE BEENS: THE OFFICIAL ORAL HISTORY OF POPSICKO, edited by S.W. Lauden and featuring insights from all surviving band members and others who were there for the band's meteoric and all-too-short career. The LP artwork and book also offer up a generous selection of never-before-published photos and memorabilia from the Popsicko archives and remembrances of the band's frontman KEITH BROWN, whose tragic 1995 death in a car accident ended the band's career far too soon. The reissue sees exclusive release as a strictly limited run Vinyl LP on April 28 and is up for pre-order at www.bigstirrecords.com and major online retailers now, landing on record store shelves worldwide on the street date. (Note: Book contents not available digitally; print edition comes exclusively with vinyl LP package.)

Long out of print and previously issued only on CD in two versions with differing track listings, OFF TO A BAD START hits vinyl in its definitive and band-approved version. It's been preceded by Big Stir's release of a pair of Double-A-Side Digital 45s, including the lead single “Nastassja” and the non-album track “Ashtray Mouth”. With the vinyl album, the book, and the overdue bow of the tracks on all streaming services, the legacy of POPSICKO will finally be on display for those who remember, those just now discovering this lost chapter in '90s alt-pop-rock history, and anyone seeking a treasure trove of enduring songs in the spirit of bands from peak-period Soul Asylum to Nirvana. “We were often described as Cheap Trick meets The Replacements, which I feel works as a quick and easy way to characterize Popsicko’s sound,” recalls guitarist Cullen, and OFF TO A BAD START captures that sound for the ages.

POPSICKO's music has more than stood the test of time, as underground rock fans worldwide are about to discover. Brown was known to say of the band, “The description of our music is supposed to be in our name,” and the tunes on OFF TO A BAD START emphatically bear that out. Legends of their local scene and beloved on the road, POPSICKO possessed everything it took to rule the airwaves in the '90s heyday of the alternative rock and pop punk sound: the jagged guitars and rocket-fueled rhythms, the indelible hooks, and, in Brown, an electrifying frontman capable of crafting indelible and often heartbreakingly beautiful tunes. Seemingly destined to join the ranks of Weezer and Green Day (both bands with whom they shared stages) on the charts, the band's trajectory was tragically halted by Brown's passing. The surviving members would go on to build impressive resumés of their own – guitarist Tim Cullen with his band Summercamp and solo career, bassist Marko DeSantis with Sugarcult and Bad Astronaut, and drummer Mick Flowers with stints in bands including The Rentals, and together as a side-project called The Playing Favorites. but the music they created with Brown has stayed close to their hearts.

Reflecting on the album today, bassist DeSantis says: “Off to a Bad Start is a well-rounded document of where we'd arrived after after a whirlwind two and a half years or so as a band. It showcases Popsicko’s sonic mood swings: upbeat barn burners like 'Nastassja,' 'Dragging Me Down,' 'Getting’ Used to You,' 'Back It Up' and 'Distrust' juxtaposed with gin-soaked ballads like 'Story,' 'Starless' and 'To Would Have Beens,' whose title fits the new Oral History book so perfectly. There's also the heaviness of 'Some Mother’s Son' and 'I Don’t Need You' balanced by the bittersweet power pop of 'Hard To Tell,' 'Same Old Me,' and 'No Better Time'.

“These songs are mostly short stories about the trials and tribulations of young adulthood; navigating the choppy surf of love and lust, ambition, guilt, recreation and occasionally drifting out past the buoys into the darker depths of self-destruction,” continues DeSantis. “I would tell you what each song is specifically about, but I would hate to spoil the fun of deciphering them for yourself! Some lines from Keith do stand out: 'I’m washing down my pride with a bottle full of wine, and I’m forcing down my shame, and I’m chasing it with a life left of time' from 'Story'. And from 'Some Mother’s Son': 'I lost myself so many times I can hardly recognize it.' Those are lyrics that kinda sum up our worldview at the time, and they really cut deep in retrospect.”

Drummer Flowers feels much the same. “I still listen with teary-eyed nostalgia. I’m very proud of the end result,” he says. “Honestly, recording is where we shined.” The new reissue will be cherished by those who were there, and awaits discovery by those who love the perfect short, sharp, bittersweet pop song delivered with power and passion. OFF TO A BAD START is a revelatory work emblematic of POPSICKO's charm and energy in their prime, and the potential for what could have been. “No doubt had Popsicko stayed together, they’d have been at the very forefront of the ‘90s pop punk explosion,” says Pat DiPuccio, co-founder of Flipside fanzine, and the contemporaneous reviews of the band's celebrated live sets and eyewitness accounts collected in the companion Oral History back up that assessment handily. Anyone craving heartfelt and powerful guitar pop shot through with punk abandon and glam finesse will find a cure that's been there all along in the music of POPSICKO. This is their story.

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released April 28, 2023

About the Reissue:
This release, prepared with the participation of all surviving members of Popsicko and the blessing of the family of Keith Brown, is the first time on vinyl for OFF TO A BAD START. The album was originally released on CD only with these tracks in 1994. A 1995 re-repressing of the CD omitted two of the original tracks and added the track “Ashtray Mouth.” “Ashtray Mouth” has been released as a digital single by Big Stir Records in 2023, bringing the full track listing of all versions to streaming services as of the release date of this reissue.

The accompanying book TO WOULD HAVE BEENS: THE OFFICIAL ORAL HISTORY OF POPSICKO edited by S.W. Lauden, is available only in print form and exclusively with the LP. Digital copies and separate print copies will not be commercially available at this time.

TRACK LIST:

SIDE A:
1. Nastassja (3:24)
2. I Don't Need You (3:47)
3. No Better Time (2:44)
4. Some Mother's Son (3:17)
5. Gettin' Used To You (4:48)
6. Story (4:23)

SIDE B:
1. Distrust (2:19)
2. Dragging Me Down (3:22)
3. Starless (4:14)
4. Back It Up (2:32)
5. Same Old Me (3:01)
6. Hard To Tell (3:19)
7. To Would Have Beens (3:47)

All songs written by KEITH BROWN and POPSICKO except:
“Nastassja” and “I Don't Need You” by Keith Brown and Tim Cullen.
“Hard To Tell” by Keith Brown, Tim Cullen and Marko DeSantis.

POPSICKO were:
KEITH BROWN: Lead vocals, guitar.
TIM CULLEN: Guitar, vocals.
MARKO DESANTIS: Bass
MICK FLOWERS: Drums

This reissue is dedicated to Linda, Sabrina, Dominic, Devyn, Donald and the memory of Keith Brown.

Produced by Adam Mitchell and Keith Brown.
Recorded by Adam Mitchell and Mark Casselman at Sound Design Studio, Santa Barbara, CA.
All songs mixed by Chad Blinman at The Media Complex, Los Angeles, CA.
Except:
“Nastassja” mixed by Thom Flowers and Keith Brown at Orange Whip Studios, Santa Barbara, CA
“Dragging Me Down” mixed by Keith Brown at Beagle Studios, Santa Barbara, CA
“To Would Have Beens” recorded and mixed by Robinson Eikenberry and Keith Brown at home.
Additional musicians: Dan Kern, Scott Bell, Kevin Simonett, Robinson Eikenberry, Bruce Winter.
Originally mastered by Dave Shultz at DigiPrep, Los Angeles, CA
Mastered for vinyl by Carl Saff
Thanks to our friends, families, fans and everyone involved in the making and breaking of POPSICKO.

Reissue Art Design & Layout: John Lathrop/Plaid Design.
Cover Photograph: “Death At An Early Age” by Robert Wiles.
Back Cover Photograph by Chipper Cavendish.

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