For those that haven’t heard on Facebook yet, there is some good news about Michael Knott music: First of all, the Wakin’ Up the Dead Kickstarter rewards have started shipping. The vinyl turned out very nice. Second of all, Knott announced … Continue reading →
Michael Knott’s songs have been used in many movie and television soundtracks through the years – this list below represents all that is known so far. Sworn to Justice “After attackers kill her sister and nephew, a female psychologist becomes … Continue reading →
As many reviewers pointed out, a better title for this is the “Definitive Collection From Albums That KMG Owned the Rights To.” Many albums were left out. Two new songs were included, from Michael’s Industry demo (one on CD for … Continue reading →
The first of many rock operas by Mr. Knott. This album is a classic. Heavy music with a heavy message (presented with plenty of irony and humor). This was pre-grunge explosion music influenced by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and … Continue reading →
This album was released as a sampler of stuff that Michael had (at the time it was released) recently released and would release in the future. The Strung Gurus songs, the new Aunt Bettys songs, and the songs “Female Hero,” … Continue reading →
Michael Knott’s first official solo release. Due to problems with Blonde Vonyl’s distributor going under, this album was fairly hard to find for quite a while (now available as a CD-R re-issue online). This album is one of the heavier … Continue reading →
Another Michael Knott classic. This is the Healing speaks to holding on to hope in the midst of pain. Many people have found hope in desperate situations through this album. This is also one of the lower budget Knott releases. … Continue reading →
Lifesavers come back with an album that goes in a surf rock direction (more so than than former Lifesaver/Lifesavor albums). The liner notes of this album mentions L.S.U. fans that are scared of this release, and Lifesavers fans that are … Continue reading →
This is the second album to have the Blonde Vinyl Records imprint on it, but it was still released two years before that label officially launched. The first version was released on cassette only, but was later re-released on CD. … Continue reading →
A new Bandcamp page has been created to collect all of Michael Knott’s Bandcamp releases. A kind of “Michael Knott Collective”: http://knott.bandcamp.com/. Recent additions include L.S.U.’s hard to find Losing Angel indie release and Bomb Bay Babies Volume 1. Keep an … Continue reading →