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The Minus 5 & The No Ones

The Minus 5

A rock/folk/pop collective captained by Scott McCaughey (see: “Scott McCaughey” c/o “The Internet”, for further reliable information), with Peter Buck often aboard as navigation officer. By design from its inception, the line-up for recordings and live appearances is completely fluid, dependent on musician availability, whim, and wind direction. Collaborators regularly feature friends from R.E.M. (as it once were), Wilco, Decemberists, Posies, and literally hundreds and hundreds of other recalcitrant comrade combos.  Everyone gives their all, and no one need be counted on.

On Record Store Day, April 19, 2014, the Minus 5 released its ninth official long-player, the all-new five-LP, 57-song, 211-minute set Scott The Hoople In The Dungeon Of Horror, on long-time home Yep Roc Records. The sprawling but concise work benefits from the participation of both the usual and new suspects, like John Moen, Jeff Tweedy, Bill Rieflin, Linda Pitmon, Nate Query, Jenny Conlee, Ian McLagan, Laura Gibson, Joe Adragna, Ezra Holbrook, Wesley Stace, Casey Neill and more.  It was limited to a 750-copy vinyl run (including 100 colored) in a deluxe book-style bound album.  It was mined/plundered for two CD/LP releases, Dungeon Gold (2015), and Of Monkees And Men (2016).  November 2017 saw the Minus 5's entry in the holiday sweepstakes, Dear December, which was conveniently released a week after Scott fell down on Kearney Street in San Francisco.

Stroke Manor came to life in a dazzling 2019 Record Store Day package, followed soonly by CD and "regular" vinyl, as well as a summer spate of touring, with M5 line-ups including Peter Buck, Linda Pitmon, Kurt Bloch, Mike Mills, Casey Neill, Jenny Conlee, Jim Talstra, Alia Farah, Paulie Pulvirenti, Steve Drizos, and guests Steve Wynn, Kelli Hogan, Mike Giblin, Mike Ritt, John Perrin... etc. Solid Sound was epic.  Camper's Camp-out was smoldering.  Chicago was twice vanquished. Portland was quite honestly magical.  As were most other stops along the way.   

And now Mott ('74 version) is back for more.  The Minus 5 is all IN.  Still, Scott The Hoople’s future remains uncertain.  As does YOURS.

The No Ones

A continent-spanning pop collective and mutual admiration society, the No Ones is a collaborative project featuring two American musicians of note -- former R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck and Young Fresh Fellows and Minus 5 leader Scott McCaughey -- and two members of the celebrated Norwegian indie pop band I Was a King, Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen and Frode Strømstad. Specializing in scrappy and energetic indie rock with plenty of hooks and an offbeat sense of humor, the No Ones made their debut in 2017 with the four-song EP Sun Station, but expanded their ambitions with their first full-length album, 2020's The Great Lost No Ones Album. Peter Buck and Scott McCaughey have had a long working relationship; McCaughey was a touring member of R.E.M. and frequently assisted on their studio sessions beginning with the tour following 1994's Monster, and Buck often brought McCaughey along for his projects with artists such as Robyn Hitchcock, Alejandro Escovedo, and Filthy Friends. McCaughey was also a key participant in the sessions for Buck's post-R.E.M. solo albums (2012's Peter Buck, 2014's I Am Back to Blow Your Mind Once Again, and 2015's Warzone Earth), and Buck in turn often sat in with McCaughey's ad hoc group the Minus 5 and the Baseball Project, a group devoted to songs about the national pastime also featuring Dream Syndicate frontman Steve Wynn. Having firmly established their fondness for making records with friends and artists they admire, Buck and McCaughey met Mathisen and Strømstad in 2015 when the Americans were appearing at the Ice Station Vadsø festival in Norway, where I Was a King were also on the bill. The four hit it off and Mathisen and Strømstad asked Buck and McCaughey if they could add some overdubs to a side project they were recording. After passing song ideas and files back and forth, they recorded four original songs without setting foot in the same studio, and they opted to release them later that same year on an EP titled Sun Station. All parties involved were happy with the results, and in 2017 Mathisen and Strømstad flew to Portland, Oregon, where they joined Buck and McCaughey for five days of recording. The completion of the album was delayed when McCaughey suffered a stroke in November 2017 before he could complete overdubs and mixing for the project, but he went on to a full recovery, and in March 2020, The Great Lost No Ones Album was released in the United States by Yep Roc
 
 
 
 

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