Since 1986 Shudder to Think has been making waves in rock and roll in America. They were virtually unknown after three album releases, but gained popularity as they launched on a US tour with Fugazi and the Smashing Pumpkins. When they released their first album after the tour, 1994′s “Pony Express Record”, it was an explosion of angular math rock blended with pop and hardcore punk rock. The innovation of the band and it’s willingness to push the genre to its limits gained them cult fame and widespread recognition in the music world.
When guitarist Nathan Larson left the band in 1998, it marked the end for Shudder to Think as a studio and touring band. Ten years later, though, the band had a limited reunion tour playing all their old songs for fans who had discovered the band after they had broken up. The best of this tour was recorded as a compilation album – “Live From Home” – which is due to hit shelves in September, 2009.











