![]() The band stayed in touch - “not super-close, like we were hanging out all the time” - and briefly reunited in 2007 to record a children’s album, but shelved it when they couldn’t figure out how to release it without either having their own TV show or signing a painfully bad record deal. See Our 100 Best Albums of the Nineties List “The final indignity, after all those years of partnership and working so hard, was that as a consolation prize, they sent each of us a clock radio.” “We said there’s no point in touring - nobody’s supporting this,” remembers singer/bassist Jill Cunniff. 1996’s Fever In Fever Out album went gold, but they broke up in 2000 when Capitol Records was disappointed with the performance of the followup, Electric Honey. ![]() Luscious Jackson were one of the coolest bands of the Nineties: four women making rock music with a heavy accent on the groove, an ideal soundtrack for hot days with cold drinks. ![]()
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