Kind of Like Spitting

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Kind of Like Spitting
Origin Portland, Oregon
Country United States
Years active 1996-2006
Labels Jealous Butcher
Hush Records
New American Dream
Ohev/Ganaarecordings
Barsuk
Redder Records
Members Ben Barnett
David J.
Past members Kate Marcello
Ryan Moore
Ryan Matheson

Kind of Like Spitting is an indie rock band currently on the Barsuk record label. They formed in 1996 in Portland, Oregon. Led by prolific singer-songwriter Ben Barnett, who has drawn comparisons to Elliott Smith, Mark Eitzel, Billy Bragg, and Robert Pollard.[citation needed]

Over the next decade Kind of Like Spitting gained a strong following, mainly throughout the United States but also internationally. Barnett only ever toured in the US, regularly going alone or doing shows with David J., but during the decade he did manage to put full bands together for tours (although these bands usually fell apart after the tour).

In the UK the track "Birds of a Feather" was picked up and played by John Peel[1] but didn't get regular airplay.

Kind of Like Spitting announced its break-up October 8, 2006 for what would be best described as "personal reasons". Barnett has yet to reveal further musical plans.

Contents

  • Nailed to the Stars
  • Aircheck (cassette)
  • A Very Indie Christmas
  • Chico, CA
  • Less
  • Mass
  • Flag
  • Insound Tour Support Vol.1
  • Slightest Indication of Change
  • Find Soundtrack
  • Metaphysics for Beginners
  • Read: Interpreting Björk
  • PDX Pop Now!
  • What Are Friends For?
  • Mile: A Hush Compilation

Kind of Like Spitting has recorded a series of cover songs for Redder Records.

Discography compiled by Andrew Biles

  • Slotcar (????-95)
  • Urban Legends (2002-03)
  • The Thermals (2003)
  • Worker Bee - Demos were written under this name for some of the 05/06 releases
  • Cash Money Bros. (also featured Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie)

  • Novi Split - Solo project, new album out Feb '07 on Hush Records
  • Yoda
  • The Real Diego
  • The Cherry Chans
  • The Sexy Sexies
  • Sexplosion
  • DSL (The Band)

  1. ^ John Peel show 10th June 1999. University of Edinburgh - School of Informatics. Retrieved on December 18, 2006.

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