The Reatards were an American garage punk band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1995. Originally a one-man project by guitarist Jay Reatard, the group's sound was marked by raw, stripped-down instrumentals and lo-fi recording quality. After distributing privately pressed cassettes and EPs, most notably Fuck Elvis, Here's the Reatards, the band released their debut album Teenage Hate in 1998, followed by Grown Up, Fucked Up a year later. By 1999, the group only sporadically performed as Reatard began exploring other endeavors, but in 2005 he reformed the band for their third and final studio album. Much of the Reatards' discography remains a subject of interest, leading to reissues of their work years later.
TheReatards were an American garage punk band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1995. Originally a one-man project by guitarist Jay Reatard, the group's...
Reatards, which at the time included only himself as a member, and adopted an Oblivians-influenced surname, calling himself Jay Reatard. TheReatards'...
The following is the discography for American garage punk musician Jay Reatard and his associated acts. Blood Visions LP/CD (2006; In the Red) Watch Me...
series of video reviews on the YouTube channel of the same name in January 2009, starting with a Jay Reatard record. In 2010, Fantano removed older reviews...
Blood Visions is the debut solo studio album by American punk rock singer and songwriter Jay Reatard, formerly of theReatards. The track, "Oh It's Such...
band wanted Jay Reatard to support the band on this tour, but he had died. The Suburbs went on to debut at number one in the US (on the Billboard 200)...
(9Gone) Reatards, Teenage Hate LP/CD (10Gone) Bad Times, Bad Times LP (11Gone) Oblivians, On The Go LP (12Gone) Reatards, Live LP' (13Gone) The Goner Records...
The Pitchfork Music Festival 2008 was held on July 18 to 20, 2008 at the Union Park, Chicago, United States. In that year, Pitchfork partnered up with...
This list of stage names lists names used by those in the entertainment industry, alphabetically by their stage name's surname, followed by their birth...
Buff Medways from Chatham, England, the (International) Noise Conspiracy from Umeå, Sweden, and Jay Reatard and the Oblivians from Memphis, enjoyed moderate...
Revenge on Seattle" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain. It is the fifth song on their third and final...
April 19, 2014, almost three years after his death on May 27, 2011. Jay Reatard had many singles released after he died of a drug overdose in early 2010...
Watch Me Fall is the second and final solo studio album by Jay Reatard. It was released on August 4, 2009 by Matador Records. Initial critical response...
as the second single from its 2001 debut album #1. It was also covered by Jay Reatard's Angry Angles project. Molanphy, Chris (June 29, 2018). "The Deadbeat...
After the Oblivians, Eric Friedl continued to run the independent record label, Goner Records, and recorded an album with Jay Reatard of TheReatards and...
and bubblegum music. The band played its first national tour of the United States alongside Jay Reatard and Nobunny in 2009. The band officially released...
The final track, "He Would Have Laughed" was recorded separately by Bradford Cox at Notown Sound in Marietta, Georgia and is a tribute to Jay Reatard...
Michaels, Sean (February 4, 2010). "Jay Reatard died from cocaine and alcohol overdose". The Guardian. Archived from the original on March 26, 2017. Retrieved...
Aimee Blackschleger for the anime Attack on Titan "D.O.A.", a song by Jay Reatard from Matador Singles '08 Doa District, in Mozambique Doha Dead or Alive...
Shame," a Jay Reatard cover that would be released as a split single with Reatard himself covering the Fluorescent Grey title track. In the same month they...
Tennessee. Starting in March 1999, the band was made up of Rich Crook on drums, Patrick Jordan on bass, Jay Reatard on synth, guitar and vocals, and Alicja...