
Travis Cut is a UK based punk band formed in the early 1990s. Renowned for the speed at which they get through drummers, TC have released a huge number of 7"s and 4 full albums since their debut self released single Waking Hours in 1994. Following their debut live performance supporting D.O.A., the band have supported many names in the punk scene including Lagwagon and Down By Law as well as touring Japan and every corner of the UK.
Links to Peel[]
Peel played many tracks from the group, including their debut single in 1994, as well as their three sessions, which he broadcast on his show. Fellow Radio One colleague, Steve Lamacq also nominated one of their tracks as record of the week. [1]
Sessions[]
TRAVIS CUT (Complete 3rd John Peel Session 2002)
1. Recorded: 1998-03-22. Broadcast: 06 May 1998
- Exiled / Tourniquet / Another Dumb Punk Rock Song All About A Girl / A Girl I Used To Know
2. Recorded: 2000-04-16. Broadcast: 07 June 2000
- Closure / Eighteen Again / Run It Off / Tonight's Too Late
3. Recorded: 2002-02-03. Broadcast: 18 April 2002
- Protest & Politics / In Transit / Never Wanted Anything / M Q
Other Shows Played[]
- 05 August 1994: Waking Hours (7" ) Incoming!
- 23 September 1994: Waking Hours (7" ) Incoming!
- 1995
- 21 October 1995: "Not To Blame" (7" on Damaged Goods)
- 04 November 1995 (BFBS): 'Not To Blame (7")' (Incoming! / Damaged Goods)
- 08 December 1995: Not To Blame (7") Damaged Goods
- 1997
Travis Cut - No Good With Words
- 13 May 1997: ‘Not Bitter (7 inch – Split with Rhythm Collision)’ Speedowax
- 22 May 1997 (BFBS): 'Not Bitter (split 7") with Rhythm Collision)' (Speedowax)
- 23 May 1997 (BFBS): 'Not Bitter (split 7") with Rhythm Collision)' (Speedowax)
- 30 July 1997: No Good With Words (7 inch single) JSNTGM
- 14 August 1997 (BFBS): 'No Good With Words (7")' (JSNTGM)
- 21 August 1997: No Good With Words (7") JSNTGM
- 12 November 1997: Interrupted (CD Single – Complicated) Fluffy Bunny
- 10 December 1997: Asmuchas (v/a CD - Snakebite City Seven) Bluefire
- 16 December 1997: Asmuchas (v/a album - Snakebite City Seven) Bluefire
- December 1997 (FSK): Asmuchas (v/a CD - Snakebite City Seven) Bluefire
- 06 January 1998: 'Asmuchas' (compilation - 'Snakebite City Seven') BlueFire
- 11 June 1998: Girl I Used To Know (shared 7” EP with Marshes) Speedowax
- 27 June 1998: Girl I Used To Know (shared 7" EP with Marshes) Speedowax
- 13 October 1998: Asmuchas (LP - Seventh Inning Stretch) Suspect Device
- 1999
- 03 January 1999 (BFBS): 'Exiled (Compilation CD-Deck Cheese: Big Cheese Presents, Vol. 1)' (Big Cheese)
- 02 February 1999: Too Much Kissing (Split EP with Headchecks: Falling Down EP/Too Much Kissing) Speedowax
- 2000
- 16 February 2000: 'Girl I Used To Know' (Compilation LP 'Another Day, Another Drummer') Snuffy Smile
- 01 March 2000: 'Nice Try' (LP 'Another Day, Another Drummer') Snuffy Smile
- 23 March 2000: 'Fast Track (split 7" with Otherwise)' (Them's Good)
- 29 March 2000: 'In a Rut (CD-A Tribute To The Ruts)' (Rejected)
- 2001
TRAVIS CUT - Closure
- 16 October 2001: Closure (LP – Shambles) Them's Good Records / Firefly
- October 2001 (FSK): Closure (CD - Shambles) Them's Good
- 24 October 2001: We Sped On (LP - Shambles) Them's Good
- 01 November 2001 (Radio Eins): Closure (CD - Shambles) Them's Good
- 05 November 2001 (BBC World Service): We Sped On (LP - Shambles) Them's Good
- 08 November 2001 (Radio Eins): We Sped On (LP - Shambles) Them's Good
- 14 November 2001: Easy Come, Easy Go (LP – Shambles) Them’s Good
- 22 November 2001 (Radio Eins): We Sped On (LP - Shambles) Them's Good
- 06 December 2001: For Promotional Use Only (LP – Shambles) Them’s Good
See Also[]
- October 2001 (Peel's Record Box)
- November 2001 (Peel's Record Box)
- December 2001 (Peel's Record Box)