Throughout the early to mid-'90s, Walleye was a regular in the NE hardcore scene. Based out of Delaware, the quintet was a neighbor to Jade Tree and a staple in shows from New England to Florida, making itself a natural match for the label. As time would prove, the band wound up serving as something of a lightening rod for fellow Delawarians such as Boy Sets Fire. Of course, Familiar, Forgotten, like the rest of Walleye's work with the label, is more than a sterile history lesson. In its relatively unsung life span, the band created an oft- overlooked take on personal hardcore, free of the saccharine trappings of some of the genre's future.
hey guys. first time i heard you was in philly on the 9th.. and wow.. you guys are great. any way to get an album? or a demo? let me know thanks. -Zach
The reunion show was awesome....I was in the back row, but It really rocked....I could almost feel the spit and terrible's beer backwash from 2 rows back....
You beotches have to keep playin!!!!!!