Superchunk
Superchunk is an American indie rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. They are known for their high-energy style and frontman Mac McCaughan's enthusiastic vocals. Their punk influences show both in their music and the do-it-yourself way in which they have managed their career.
They were formed in 1989 by McCaughan (guitar, vocals), Laura Ballance (bass), Chuck Garrison (drums) and Jack McCook (guitar). They were originally named Chunk, but added the "Super" to avoid being confused with with a similarly named jazz band from New York. McCaughan and Ballance founded their own record label, Merge Records, to release their first official single, 1989's Slack Motherfucker. After their first album, 1990's Superchunk, released on Matador Records, McCook left the band, and James Wilbur was brought in on guitar duties.
Despite their growing popularity, the band continued to stay with Matador until the release of Foolish in 1994, which saw them return to Merge. Every album since then has been on the Merge label, including 2010's critically well received Majesty Shredding.
- Superchunk (1990)
- No Pocky for Kitty (1991)
- On the Mouth (1993)
- Foolish (1994)
- Here's Where the Strings Come In (1995)
- Indoor Living (1997)
- Come Pick Me Up (1999)
- Here's to Shutting Up (2001)
- Majesty Shredding (2010)
- Cover Version - The Cure's "In Between Days"
- Ear Worm - Oh, man. For starters, "Digging for Something", "My Gap Feels Weird", "Crossed Wires", "Fractures in Plaster", "Winter Games", "Slow Drip" and "Hot Tubes". And that's just from their last album.
- "Grand Theft Auto" Effect - Many associate "Hyper Enough" with the game NCAA Football 2006.
- The Pete Best - Jack McCook, who left before the critical breakthrough No Pocky for Kitty, is probably an example of this.