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A Man Called (E) Album
  1. Hello Cruel World
  2. Fitting In With The Misfits
  3. Are You And Me Gonna Happen
  4. Looking Out The Window With A Blue Hat On
  5. Nowheresville
  6. Symphony For A Toy Piano In G Minor
  7. Mockingbird Franklin
  8. Pray
Beautiful Freak Album
  1. Novocaine for the soul
  2. Rags to Rags
  3. Beautiful Freak
  4. Not Ready Yet
  5. My Beloved Monster
  6. Flower
  7. Guest List
  8. Mental
  9. Spunky
  10. Your lucky day in hell
  11. Manchild
Blinking Lights And Other Revelations Album
  1. From Which I Came / A Magic World
  2. Son Of A Bitch
  3. Blinking Lights (For Me)
  4. Trouble With Dreams
  5. In The Yard, Behind The Church
  6. Railroad Man
  7. The Other Shoe
  8. Last Time We Spoke
  9. Mother Mary
  10. Going Fetal
  11. Understanding Salesmen
  12. Checkout Blues
  13. Blinking Lights (For You)
  14. Dust Of Ages
  15. Old Shit / New Shit
  16. To Lick Your Boots
  17. If You See Natalie
  18. Whatever Happened To Soy Bomb
  19. Ugly Love
  20. Losing Streak
  21. The Stars Shine In The Sky Tonight
  22. Things The Grandchildren Should Know
  23. Suicide Life
Broken Toy Shop Album
  1. Shine It All On
  2. Standing At The Gate
  3. Only Thing I Care About
  4. Manchester Girl
  5. L. A. River
  6. Most Unpleasant Man
  7. Mass
  8. Day I Wrote You Off
  9. Someone To Break The Spell
  10. She Loves A Puppet
  11. Permanent Broken Heart
  12. My Old Raincoat
  13. Eight Lives Left
Daisies of the Galaxy Album
  1. Grace Kelly Blues
  2. Packing Blankets
  3. The Sound of Fear
  4. I Like Birds
  5. Daisies of the Galaxy
  6. Flyswatter
  7. Estate Sale
  8. Tiger in my Tank
  9. A Daisy Through Concrete
  10. Wooden Nickels
  11. Something is Sacred
  12. Selective Memory
Electro-Shock Blues Album
  1. Elizabeth On The Bathroom Floor
  2. Going To Your Funeral Part I
  3. Cancer For The Cure
  4. My Descent Into Madness
  5. 3 Speed
  6. Hospital Food
  7. Electro-Shock Blues
  8. Going To Your Funeral Part II
  9. Last Stop: This Town
  10. Baby Genius
  11. Climbing to the Moon
  12. Ant Farm
  13. Dead Of Winter
  14. The Medication Is Wearing Off
  15. P.S. You Rock My World
Shootenanny Album
  1. Saturday Morning
  2. The Good Old Days
  3. Love Of The Loveless
  4. Dirty Girl
  5. Agony
  6. Rock Hard Times
  7. Restraining Order Blues
  8. Lone Wolf
  9. Wrong About Bobby
  10. Numbered Days
  11. Fashion Awards
  12. Somebody Loves You
Souljacker Album
  1. Dog Faced Boy
  2. Fresh Feeling
  3. Woman Driving, Man Sleeping
  4. Souljacker (part 1)
  5. Friendly Ghost
  6. Teenage Witch
  7. Bus Stop Boxer
  8. Jungle Telegraph
  9. World Of Shit
  10. Souljacker (part 2)
  11. What Is This Note?
eels became known to a global audience when their first album, 'Beautiful Freak' was released on 30th July 1996. Their sound is distinctive. Very distinctive. Melody Maker called it a 'low-fi hip hop, grunge, jazz and chamber music mix'n'match' that is 'the sound of now'. If you've never listened to eels before, I recommend you to a song from their first album, 'Beautiful Freak', called 'Lucky Day in Hell'. It starts off with a trip-hop rhythm and quickly enters a bizarre sampled section before the lead singer, E's growling voice takes over. You will soon be able to tell that this is no ordinary group.

The group consists of E (frontman, Mark Everett) on vocals and an assortment of other instruments and Butch, the 'crazy animal who just lives to drum' on the skins and vocals. Until recently their bassist was Tommy 'The Professor' Walter who left to pursue a further musical career. Now, for the tour promoting their second album, Electro-Shock Blues, they have employed the help of several session musicians. More recently, their new bassist, masquerading mysteriously as 'Adam' has played with them on tour and has become a permanent fixture of the band. Tommy, having departed from the band is now playing with a group called Tely and we wish him all the best for the future.

eels reside in the 'funky Los Angeles neighbourhood of Echo Park', where according to one Melody Maker journalist, 'you're likely to bump into Beck, The Dust Brothers' and a whole charade of other performers. You can identify the area in the single, 'Susan's House'. E thinks the district has character and besides, where else would you be able to get a 'real big breakfast' for just $2.75?

"Rather than try to sound like the Beatles, I wanted to do as the Beatles did. They soaked up everything around them at the time and then put their own stink on it" E comments, condemning the tendency of his contemporaries towards the poppy sound of the Fab Four.

You've probably guessed by the attitude of the singer so far that eels are different, and they're proud of it. The title of the album is particularly appropriate in the case of eels. "I'm trying to salute individuality in the face of depression," says the maestro "our album is called Beautiful Freak because that's the thread going through most of it... It's about being fucked-up and different". Powerful stuff.

You may laugh at eels' claim to being social outcasts, but there's no getting away from the fact that E 's been through a hell of a lot in his short life. He describes himself better than I could: "I had such a lonely childhood. I was strung out on cocaine and cannabis by the tender age of 13 and was already better known to the local cops than the teachers at school. I don't know if I was actually a mistake, but I always felt like I was. It's amazing how much those first few years can screw everything up." Six years ago, E fled from Virginia, hoping to pick up a new life for himself in California. His sister had committed suicide recently and he had to undergo a very long period of therapy to overcome his mental anguish.

But now E's better and he's kickin' butt on the music scene. "The upside of hitting rock bottom is that it makes you braver lyrically and more adventurous musically. I recommend hitting rock bottom."

The group met at an open mic session in the Mint Room, an LA club that stands for everything E believes in. "I always thought I'd be a solo kinda guy until I found these two and it really clicked. It's definitely the best band I've ever been in."

Things are looking great for eels, but E's determined not to lose the feel of loneliness and detachment. "I don't think there's such a thing as happiness in the sense that most people seek it - nonstop bliss. To be happy is to be happy and sad, to be able to feel. That's my goal, not to be on Novocaine."

Rob Porter, September 7th 1997, updated and furthered, October 19th 1998 and ammended 18th August 1999



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