Primitive Radio Gods is an American alternative rock band from Southern California. Current members consist of frontman Chris O'Connor, who performs vocals and bass guitar; percussionist Tim Lauterio; and Luke McAuliffe, who contributes various additional instrumentation (guitars, violins, piano) as well as much of the art that has appeared on the band's albums and website. Former member Jeff Sparks wrote, sang, and played bass before leaving the band to pursue other music projects in 2001.

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Primitive Radio Gods
OriginVentura, California, United States
Genres
Years active19851991 (as The I-Rails)
19911994 (O'Connor solo)
1996present
Labels
MembersChris O'Connor
Tim Lauterio
Luke McAuliffe
Past membersJeff Sparks
Websiteprimitiveradiogods.info
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The band is best known for their 1996 hit "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand",[1] which peaked No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.[2]

History

Early years (19911994)

The history of the Primitive Radio Gods begins with The I-Rails. Formed in the late 1980s, The I-Rails were an independent alternative rock band based in Oxnard, California. Consisting of three members, bassist and singer Chris O'Connor, guitarist Jeff Sparks (a childhood friend of O'Connor), and drummer Tim Lauterio, The I-Rails released a total of four albums, none of which received much public attention. After the fourth album, Panharmonium, was released in 1990 and similarly ignored, the band decided to split. While Sparks and Lauterio went on to pursue other potential careers, O'Connor continued to work with material originally intended for a fifth I-Rails album. Inspired by bands such as Public Enemy, O'Connor recorded additional material and ultimately mixed a total of ten tracks. After mastering, O'Connor released the demo to public music stations under the (misspelled) moniker "Primative Radio Gods", a song on the I-Rails album Nine Songs from Nowhere.[3]

Discography

As The I-Rails

Studio albums

  • Valentino Says (1987)
  • Unfocused (1988)
  • Nine Songs from Nowhere (1989)
  • Panharmonium (1990)

Singles

  • "Same Old Me / Everyone's in Love" (1988)

As Primitive Radio Gods

Studio albums

EPs

Compilation albums

  • Mellotron On! (1999/2003)
  • Umpteen Spooks (2006)
  • Motor of Joy (2006)
  • Collected Works: 2000-2020 (2022)

DVD releases

Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Mod. Rock
AUS
[5]
CAN
[6]
UK
[7]
"Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand" 1996 131274 Rocket
"Motherfucker"
"Fading Out" 2000 White Hot Peach
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