Erase Errata

American band


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FieldValue
nameErase Errata
imageErase Errata in texas 2007.jpg
captionErase Errata performing during Mess with Texas.
backgroundgroup_or_band
originOakland/San Francisco, California, U.S.
genrePost-punk revival, alternative rock, noise rock, indie rock
years_active1999–2015
labelTroubleman Unlimited
Tsk! Tsk! Records
Blast First
Kill Rock Stars
Lungcast
website
current_membersJenny Hoyston
Ellie Erickson
Bianca Sparta
Sara Jaffe
Archie McKay
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| name = Erase Errata | image = Erase Errata in texas 2007.jpg | caption = Erase Errata performing during Mess with Texas. | background = group_or_band | alias = | origin = Oakland/San Francisco, California, U.S. | instrument = | genre = Post-punk revival, alternative rock, noise rock, indie rock | occupation = | years_active = 1999–2015 | label = Troubleman Unlimited Tsk! Tsk! Records Blast First Kill Rock Stars Lungcast | website = | current_members = Jenny Hoyston Ellie Erickson Bianca Sparta Sara Jaffe Archie McKay| | past_members =

Erase Errata was a band from San Francisco, California.

History

Erase Errata formed in Oakland, California, in 1999, and quickly earned national attention after the release of their first eponymous 7-inch single, and via tours with electro-riot grrrl band Le Tigre and Japanese noise-rockers Melt Banana.

They released their highly acclaimed debut album Other Animals in 2001, followed by At Crystal Palace in 2003, both on the Troubleman Unlimited label.

After founding guitarist Sara Jaffe left Erase Errata in 2004, singer Jenny Hoyston switched to guitar, and the group briefly drafted a vocalist named Archie McKay. The group eventually settled on a three-piece lineup, with Hoyston handling both guitar and vocal duties, and joined the Kill Rock Stars roster for the 2006 album Nightlife, which was hailed as “a high watermark for political punk music seeking to complicate the function of entertainment and give it an agenda for this century.”

The band then released what proved to be their final album, Lost Weekend, on Under the Sun records in 2015. The band broke up amicably after playing two final concerts in Austin, Texas, in October 2015.

Personnel

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

  • "Erase Errata" (2000) Inconvenient Press
  • "The Structure of Scientific Misconceptions" (2001) Toyo
  • 7" split single with Black Dice (2001) Troubleman
  • 7" compilation feat. Erase Errata, Peaches, xbxrx, Tracy & the Plastics and more (2002) NFJM
  • 7" split single with Numbers (2002) Tigerbeat6
  • "Mariah Carey and the Arthur Doyle Hand Cream"/"Glitter" split single with Sonic Youth (2003) Narnack
  • 7" split single with Gossip (2004) KRS
  • 7" "Clear Spot" b/w "Pass The Crimson" (2007) TomLab
  • 7" "Damaged" b/w "Ouijaboardin'" (2010) KRS

Compilations

References

References

  1. Graves, Meredith. (January 16, 2015). "Erase Errata Returns With 'Lost Weekend,' Talks Reunions, Attention Spans, and Bay Area Punk".
  2. Strong, Martin C. (2003) "Erase Errata", in ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, {{ISBN. 1-84195-335-0
  3. Genç, Kaya. (2017-03-04). "The Young Shaven, a new band, refuels Istanbul's music scene".
  4. (2022-06-16). "Erase Errata's "Nightlife" Gave Entertainment an Agenda".
  5. "Erase Errata: Lost Weekend".
  6. Marloff, Sarah. (2015-10-14). "If You Don't, Who Will?".
  7. (2015-10-16). "The End of the Erase Errata Era".

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