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Hut Kids Underground (band)

Hut Kids Underground were a Canadian Christian rock band, formed in Chilliwack, BC in 1990. The group consisted of singer Richard Mair, guitarist/singer Steve Martens, and bassist Stuart Mair. They engaged a couple of different drummers over the course of their

Their debut album Tour the Neighborhood (1990) incorporated the sounds of Madchester and shoegazing.

Formation

Martens and the Mair brothers are cousins. Martens upon returning to Chilliwack from Edmonton, ebnlisted his cousins to start the band. Jam seesions began in a shed on his fathers rented farm house. Fellow guitarist Danny Dimwajvovcs was originally enlidted to play guitar while Martens played drums. Stevens brother Alan Martens occassionaly played guitar, but had other obligations. The line up changed soon after and Martens took over lead guitar while his friend Pete (referred to as 'Pete the drummer' in the line notes of "Tour the Neighborhood') took over drums. Dimojavics later became their soundman and recording ....

They were interviewd in 'No Condemnation" Magazine Issue 4 in July 1990.[1] The group performed live for the first time in summer 1990 at Stoney's ice Cream Parlour in Rosedale, BC [2]

"Tour the Neighborhood" Demo Their album was revieewd in White noise Magazine were it was described as "...raw garage grunge rock.Not bad production for a budget recording."

[3].White noise Magazine the Black Sheep of CCM - Christmas Greetings Issue 1990

Their album was featured on UBC college station CiTR 101.9 FM - Paula's Mug with Norman Anonomous.[3] https://open.library.ubc.ca/media/download/pdf/discorder/1.0050271/0

Band name origin Came out of a family joke due to growing up financially challenged. 'No Condemnation" Magazine Issue 4 in July 1990.[1]

Discography

"Tour the neighbourhood" - demo (1990) "Tour the Neighborhood" (1990) "Live at Stoney's"(1991) "Christmas El-bum"(1991)

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