The Story
Formed in 1990 and hailing from Dublin, Compulsion consisted of Josephmary (vocals), Garret Lee (guitar), Sid Rainey (bass), and Jan Alkema (drums). Their music blended grunge’s gritty textures with the rebellious spirit of punk, delivering a sound that was as infectious as it was confrontational. Their lyrics explored themes of suburban ennui in an aggressive yet detached idiosyncrasy, critiquing the warped cruelty often underlying the sober face of middle-class society. With influences ranging from The Pixies to Buzzcocks, their music encapsulated the urgency and angst of the era earning them plaudits from across the tastemaker music press.
The band released a series of well-received EPs before dropping their acclaimed debut album, ‘Comforter’, in 1994, featuring standout tracks like ‘Mall Monarchy’ and ‘Basketcase’. Their follow-up album, ‘The Future Is Medium’, released in 1996, showcased a more polished yet equally potent sound.
Though Compulsion disbanded in 1997 their legacy is one of uncompromising energy and a knack for capturing the chaotic pulse of their time. With a cult following and a catalogue that still feels fresh, Compulsion remains a hidden gem of the 90s alternative explosion.
Tracklist:
- Rapejacket
- Basketcase
- Mall Monarchy
- Ariadne
- Late Again
- Air-Raid For The Neighbours
- Yancy Dangerfield’s Delusions
- Lovers
- I Am John’s Brain
- Bad Cooking
- Dick, Dale, Rick and Ricky
- Domestique
- On My Fool Life
- Jean Could Be Wrong
- Find Time
- Easterman
- Ninefourth
- Purring Not Laughing
- Accident Ahead
- Yabba Yabba Yes Yes Yes
- Crying
- How Do I Breathe?
- Eating
- Here Comes Ambrose Beasley
- Security
- Why Do We Care?
- Plan
- Pink and Forty Nine
- Little Miss Whirlwind
- Little Marks
- F. Byron Farnsworth

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Formed in 1990 and hailing from Dublin, Compulsion consisted of Josephmary (vocals), Garret Lee (guitar), Sid Rainey (bass), and Jan Alkema (drums). Their music blended grunge’s gritty textures with the rebellious spirit of punk, delivering a sound that was as infectious as it was confrontational. Their lyrics explored themes of suburban ennui in an aggressive yet detached idiosyncrasy, critiquing the warped cruelty often underlying the sober face of middle-class society. With influences ranging from The Pixies to Buzzcocks, their music encapsulated the urgency and angst of the era earning them plaudits from across the tastemaker music press.
The band released a series of well-received EPs before dropping their acclaimed debut album, ‘Comforter’, in 1994, featuring standout tracks like ‘Mall Monarchy’ and ‘Basketcase’. Their follow-up album, ‘The Future Is Medium’, released in 1996, showcased a more polished yet equally potent sound.
Though Compulsion disbanded in 1997 their legacy is one of uncompromising energy and a knack for capturing the chaotic pulse of their time. With a cult following and a catalogue that still feels fresh, Compulsion remains a hidden gem of the 90s alternative explosion.
Tracklist:
- Rapejacket
- Basketcase
- Mall Monarchy
- Ariadne
- Late Again
- Air-Raid For The Neighbours
- Yancy Dangerfield’s Delusions
- Lovers
- I Am John’s Brain
- Bad Cooking
- Dick, Dale, Rick and Ricky
- Domestique
- On My Fool Life
- Jean Could Be Wrong
- Find Time
- Easterman
- Ninefourth
- Purring Not Laughing
- Accident Ahead
- Yabba Yabba Yes Yes Yes
- Crying
- How Do I Breathe?
- Eating
- Here Comes Ambrose Beasley
- Security
- Why Do We Care?
- Plan
- Pink and Forty Nine
- Little Miss Whirlwind
- Little Marks
- F. Byron Farnsworth





















