For the nickname of the professional football team, see New Orleans Saints.
The Aints!
Origin
Sydney, Australia Brisbane, Australia
Genres
Garage rock
punk rock
Years active
1991–1995, 2017–present
Labels
ABC Music Hot Records
Members
Ed Kuepper Peter Oxley Paul Larsen Loughhead Alister Spence Eamon Dilworth
Website
theaints.com
The Aints is a band name used by Ed Kuepper during his prolific early 1990s period. The group's name relates to Kuepper's first recording group, The Saints, and its initial incarnation concentrated on material from the mid-to-late 1970s. The group then took on a life of its own and produced loud, feedback-drenched recordings of new Kuepper originals. In 2017, Kuepper convened a new iteration, this time adding an exclamation mark (thus officially known as The Aints!) to record and tour material he had written between the years 1969-1978,[1] much of which had been in the setlist of the original Saints but which had, with few exceptions, not been recorded or released.[2]
^"The Aints! – the Church of Simultaneous Existence (2018, Vinyl)". Discogs.
^D'Souza, Shaad. "The 'Aints! Are Reviving All The Hits That The Saints Never Recorded". Noisey. Vice.
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