Engine 88 (originally known as simply Engine) released three albums and a handful of
seven-inch singles throughout the 1990s. The band featured Tom Barnes of the notable college rock band
Sordid Humor as lead singer, Damon Wood of Smoking Section on guitar, Eric Knight on bass and Dave Hawkins (also of Smoking Section) on the drums. Their first
7 inch singles release,
Funny Car was put out independently on their own label, Shut Up and Drive in 1993. In 1995, their first full length LP,
Clean Your Room was released on Caroline Records, defining their characteristic sound of driving guitars and rhythms counter-acted with introspective and often abstract lyrics.
Clean your Room peaked at #42 on the
CMJ Top 200 chart. 1997's
Snowman followed, to much critical acclaim. Stephen Thompson of The A.V. Club praised the album, writing that it "flat-out rocks, with 38 minutes of smart lyrics, driving guitars, and hyper-infectious choruses." He also noted that "singer Tom Barnes has a distinctively cracked lyrical style, and in an ideal world, it’d make him a star." In 1998 the group disbanded and their final full-length, ''Flies and Death n' Stuff'' was released posthumously in 1998 on Wingnut Records. Engine 88 reunited for a performance at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco on October 27, 2006, to celebrate the release of their friends’ book Every Day Is Saturday by photographer Peter Ellenby. At the prompting of
Jawbreaker, Engine 88 agreed to reunite for an appearance at Chicago's Riot Fest on September 17, 2017. == Where are they now? ==