Five Eight (band)

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Five Eight is a band from Athens, Georgia, USA.

Since 1992, Five Eight has recorded eight albums. They previously toured with

The Ramones, Cracker, Pylon, and Seven Mary Three.[citation needed] The group is prominent in the Athens/Atlanta area and has played at Athens Recovery Fest. [1] The band came together in 1988 in Athens when an earlier incarnation, known as The Reasonable Men, disbanded. Before settling on the name Five Eight, they played at least one show under the name The Helgrammites.[citation needed
]

The ninth Five Eight offering, titled "Your God Is Dead To Me Now," was recorded in 2010 and released in early 2011.[citation needed] Sean Dunn rejoined the group for this album. In July 2017, Five Eight released their tenth album, "Songs for St. Jude," a double album on Chicken Ranch Records with appearances by Patterson Hood and Jack Logan.

The band is the subject of the feature documentary Weirdo: The Story of Five Eight, directed by former journalist Marc Pilvinsky and due in 2020[2]." [citation needed]

Band members

The original three members of the band were

Little Red Rocket and The Runs drummer Scott Sosebee.[citation needed] Drummer Mike Rizzi joined Five Eight in 1999 and remained until mid-2007. The band went on hiatus when Rizzi moved to Southern California to join Ghost Hounds
. Ferguson rejoined the band to play "a few shows" near the end of 2007 and is again the full-time drummer for the group.

Discography

  • 1989 'Passive-Aggressive'
   * you never look in my eyes
   * the ape
   * she was in this city
   * she's dropping the bomb
   * ghost in this town
   * ralph newman
   * lemon love drops
   * lifer
   * looking up
  • 1991 'Inflatable Sense of Self'
   * missing link
   * my sister is so strange
   * the ape
   * she's dropping the bomb
   * suit of sin
   * nowhere in a circle
   * ralph newman
   * shaking through the night
   * the only one
   * looking up
  • 1992 'I Learned Shut Up'
   * looking up
   * god damn it paul
   * missing link
   * i can't stand it
   * she's dropping the bomb
   * desperate tonight
   * lemon love drops
   * suit of sin
   * the ape
   * dawn of son melody
   * destroy this world
  • 1993 'The Angriest Man' EP
   * my syster
   * not zeppelin
   * ralph newman
   * lifer
   * depressed
   * needle
   * pent up
  • 1994 'Weirdo'
   * mystery james
   * karaoke
   * behead myself
   * fall asleep
   * what they did
   * you never look in my eyes
   * stars
   * tense it up
   * hurt you
   * weirdo
   * shouldn't be here
  • 1997 'Gasolina'
   * stanley
   * engine
   * comet
   * shaken
   * shut me off
   * connect the dots
   * doubter
   * hold me up
   * right to drive
   * summer vacation
   * dumb ass
   * take aim
  • 2000 'The Good Nurse'
   * she's sleeping
   * rose's dream
   * off season
   * the one who does better
   * terminals
   * requiem
   * take what you want
   * alexander graham bell
   * oh surgery
   * all my patients
   * orlando
   * a close approximation
   * florence
  • 2004 'Five Eight'
   * criminal
   * i'm still around
   * magnetic fields
   * the liquor
   * square peg
   * do it anyway
   * i don't give a damn
   * bad juices
   * guitar
   * lousy decision
   * a man is a pent up thing
   * bad for us
  • 2010 'Your God Is Dead To Me Now'
   * sad eyes
   * your god is dead to me now
   * motorcycle
   * the ballad of frankie, jr
   * next to nothing
   * fire of love
   * i'm a wreck
   * staring contest
   * mom's best boy
   * a son like you
   * ode to massachusetts
   * scout knot
   * get out of my head
   * what can one man change?
  • 2017 'Songs For St. Jude'
   * Smoke
  * Pleiades
  * You Know Me Too Well
  * Palace Estates
  * Song for Jim Gordon
  * The Hollow
  * Tatoos and Tequila
  * Werner Herzog
  * Sherman Oaks Fire
  * Iron On Sun
  * Someday
  * The Flood
  * Tall Tales
  * Kids
  * Florida
  * Huckleberry Inn
  * Once on the Lam


References

  1. ^ "Five Eight LIVE at Athens Recovery Fest". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  2. ^ "Weirdo: The Story of FIVE EIGHT". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-05-02.

External links

  1. ^ "Nearing 30, Five Eight Doesn't Sweat the Missed Opportunities". Flagpole Magazine | Athens, GA News, Music, Arts, Restaurants. Retrieved 2018-05-22.