Superchunk
Biography
Perhaps no band was more emblematic of the true spirit of American indie rock during the 1990s than Superchunk, the pride of Chapel Hill, NC. Following the D.I.Y. ethic to the letter, the group operated solely by their own rules, ignoring all passing trends by sticking to their trademark sound -- typified by the buzzing guitars and high, impassioned vocals of frontman Mac McCaughan -- and rejecting all major-label advances in favor of the unlimited freedom afforded by owning their own company, the highly successful Merge Records. Although Superchunk's resistance to the overtures of the music industry may have deprived them of the wider audience their work deserved, perhaps their greatest legacy remains their unwavering dedication to the indie tradition, a model which other up-and-coming bands often strive to emulate.
Superchunk was formed in the college town of Chapel Hill in 1989 by singer/guitarist McCaughan, bassist Laura Ballance, drummer Chuck Garrison, and guitarist Jack McCook. Initially dubbed merely Chunk -- the "Super" prefix was later added to avoid confusion with a similarly named New York City avant-jazz band -- the group issued its debut single, What Do I, on the Merge label, which was jointly run by McCaughan and Ballance.
Selected Discography

Cup Of Sand
2003

Late-Century Dream
2001

Here's To Shutting Up
2001

1,000 Pounds
2000

Come Pick Me Up
1999

Watery Hands
1997

Indoor Living
1997

Incidental Music 1991-95
1995

Here's Where The Strings Come In
1995

The First Part
1994

Foolish
1993

Mower
1993

On The Mouth
1993

Tossing Seeds (Singles 89-91)
1992

The Question is How Fast
1992

No Pocky For Kitty
1991

Superchunk
1990
