LOST IN OHIO
Date of release: Mar 27 2026
In 1996, Michael Knott was supposed to become a rock star. After a decade leading underground acts like Lifesavers and L.S. Underground, hed assembled the Aunt Bettys-an Orange County band aimed for superstardom. Major labels fought over them in a bidding war. Elektra won, offering total creative control and real money. It should have been Knotts moment.Their self-titled debut delivered everything promised. Recorded at The Green Room and co-produced with Gene Eugene, the album was a witty, decadent, catchy, assuring rocking record pulled straight from Knotts nights in local dive bars. The songs channeled the Stones swagger, Bowies glam edge, and Janes Addictions intensity-furious guitars, snarling vocals, and supposedly true stories about alien abductions, tattooed lovers, and the walking wounded of late-night bar culture. Knott rewrote classics like Rocket & A Bomb and Kitty Courtesy, elevating them to new sonic heights and cranking up the volume. It was raw, unapologetic rock and roll.But the relationship with Elektra deteriorated rapidly. Promotion never materialized, and the album was released in August 1996 with barely a whisper. The band dissolved within months. College radio stations in San Diego spun Jesus and Addict, but most of the country never heard them. Critics who noticed praised it-the Los Angeles Times called out its raunchy, celebratory rock and Knotts ability to find common humanity in people whose failings polite society would deem unspeakable. But for most listeners, Aunt Bettys simply didnt exist.The album refused to disappear. Over the years, it became a cult favorite, evidence of Knotts fearless songwriting and proof that sometimes the best records are the ones nobody wanted to sell.Lost in Ohio is reissuing Aunt Bettys on vinyl for the first time, with a deluxe package that honors the albums legacy. The original Tim Okamura paintings are lost, so renowned artist Stephen Cefalo created two brand-new 12x24 oil paintings inspired by the originals. The album has been freshly remastered by Christopher Colbert from the original tapes and pressed on 180-gram vinyl. Liner notes by Lara Noel Hill (the bands A&R rep at Elektra) and never-before-seen photos complete the package. CD and cassette versions are also available, all featuring the same care and detail. This is the version the album deserved in 1996.
Vinyl release of Aunt Bettys - Aunt Bettys. Released through LOST IN OHIO and available on LP.
(5671946)
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Cat No: LOH21
Barcode: 840460775816
Packaging: LP (100g)
| SKU | 5671946 |
| Barcode # | 840460775816 |
| Artist | Aunt Bettys |
| Artist/Author | AUNT BETTYS |
| Shipping weight | 0.6490kg |
| Format | LP (100g) |
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