Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Raw Mommies

    It seems reasonable to devote this one post to the Raw Mommies above all other artists and entities, either directly or indirectly, in matters of Snufmeg. Officially begun during 1991, the Raw Mommies grew from several intersections of all the members, but from the perspective of Snufmeg, the collaboration between Johnny B Dub, Hinkney Gruesome and Scott. The (thankfully) brief career of DG&H solidified the relationship between Scott and Johnny, eventually slicing in Keith (Scott's brother) and fellow childhood friends Billy and Kevin.

   The career of the Mommies began with the release of "Raw Mommies" in 1993, although some sources dispute that placing it in '92 or even 1991. Regardless, the quickly developed into a somewhat regular combo in the New York City music scene during that era up to 1995-7. Before their eventual disbanding, Johnny had left, returned and left again, for undisclosed differences. Inertia seemed to be the only hindrance to further success, as the band couldn't seem to find traction for their seemingly niche style, playing to audiences rarely greater than 30 people, often to fewer than five.

   In 2013, the circumstances were presented to perform once again, and so did, to a crowd several times larger than all other performances combined! An oddity still due to the limit exposure of the one single album released on tape decades earlier. Although, excited by the event with discussion to capitalize on the perceived acceptance, no further forward motion was made.

Raw Mommies on Bandcamp

Raw Mommies Blog

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