Wanting to return to his post-punk roots and play something other than grunge, Bill Power dusted off his bass and cleared his throat to front Blenderhead in 1992. Bringing out lots of emo-ed out angst over a layer of unified power-pop caught the attention of Tooth and Nail Records, who eventually released the EPs Prime Candidate for Burnout and Blue Tile Lounge in 1994. With Blenderhead's settled in line up of Matt Johnson (drums), Ed Carrigan (guitar) and Eben Haase (guitar), their first full-length Muchacho Vivo came out the following year. Unfortunately, during their first ...