White Trash Hell Explained

White Trash Hell
Type:EP
Artist:Everclear
Cover:White_Trash_Hell.jpg
Released:March 24, 1997
Recorded:1994
Genre:Grunge
Length:20:46
Label:Fire Records
Prev Title:Sparkle and Fade
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:So Much for the Afterglow
Next Year:1997

White Trash Hell is an EP by Everclear, released on March 24, 1997.[1] The disc is largely a collection of demos recorded with drummer Scott Cuthbert in 1994 in preparation for Sparkle and Fade, with the exception of the acoustic version of "Fire Maple Song", which features Greg Eklund on drums. The band turned over the recordings to their UK label, Fire Records, expecting them to be released sometime in 1995. However, the label stalled on releasing the EP, and it remained unissued until 1997.

The disc was available exclusively as a UK import until 2000, when it was issued in the US by label Atomic Pop. However, Atomic Pop went bankrupt within a few months, pushing its version out of print. Fire eventually re-issued the disc (without the band's involvement or permission) in 2002 with a slipcover and slightly modified artwork.

The original artwork was designed by Steve Birch, who Art Alexakis met during the Colorfinger days while Steve was in Portland band Sprinkler. Birch later became a touring guitarist for Everclear during the tours in support of So Much for the Afterglow.

Track listing

  1. "Heroin Girl (Early Version)" - 2:28
  2. "Pacific Wonderland" - 1:56
  3. "Blondes" - 2:16
  4. "Detroit" - 3:23
  5. "1975" - 3:18
  6. "For Pete's Sake" - 3:11
  7. "Fire Maple Song (Acoustic)" - 4:14

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: White Trash Hell - Everclear Release Info . 2023-04-17 . AllMusic . en.