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Scrawl was an American
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trio based in Columbus, Ohio, and active from the mid-1980s.


History

The band formed in 1985, originally under the name Skull. The founding members were Marcy Mays (lead vocals, guitar, songwriting), Sue Harshe (bass guitar, backing vocals, songwriting), and Carolyn O'Leary (drums). Their first show, in the summer of 1985, was a 20-minute opening spot for the
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, and inspired the band to find a new name, "Scrawl", that sounded a bit like Skull. Their first album, ''Plus, Also, Too'', was self-produced (with Andy Izold) and released in 1987 on the local label No Other Records. The following year the band was signed to the ill-fated Rough Trade Records U.S., for whom they released two albums, ''He's Drunk'' (produced by Jim Rondinelli) and ''Smallmouth'' (produced by Gary Smith). When Rough Trade U.S. filed for bankruptcy in 1990, the band placed a successful bid to purchase back their master recordings during an auction held during the label's Chapter 11 proceedings. Their next release, a seven-track EP called ''Bloodsucker'', was released on the Chicago-based Feel Good All Over label (then reissued on Simple Machines Records). Drummer O'Leary left the group in May 1992, and was replaced by Dana Marshall. They recorded their next album, ''Velvet Hammer'', in 1993. It was engineered by
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(around the time he produced Nirvana's ''
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''), and released on the Simple Machines label. The band was then signed their first major label deal with Elektra, for whom they released two albums, '' Travel On, Rider'', and ''Nature Film''. Only six weeks after ''Nature Film'' came out Elektra dropped Scrawl. Marcy Mays appeared as lead singer on "My Curse" from the album '' Gentlemen'' by
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. The Whigs also recorded a cover of "Ready" from Scrawl's ''He's Drunk'' with Mays sharing vocals with
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. The recording was released as a B-side on the Afghan Whigs' Debonair single, and later appeared on a promotional CD ''
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'' and on the remastered ' ''Gentlemen' At 21''. Mays performed live with the Afghan Whigs at the
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1994 and, more recently, with the reunited Whigs at
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I'll Be Your Mirror USA 2012.


Discography


References


External links


Sue Harshe's MySpace page
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