
Churn is the debut studio album by the post-grunge band Seven Mary Three. It was independently released in 1994, and preceded the band’s mainstream breakthrough, American Standard. Churn also included two songs that would be re-recorded and go on to be among Seven Mary Three‘s biggest singles. Of all the songs on the album, “Kater” was the only one that wasn’t re-recorded for the band’s major label debut, as the band sold the song off to a Chapel Hill based band called Stuntcock, who intended to release their own version of it as ‘Casey the Madison King”, though it is unknown if that ever came to fruition. The album was re-released several years later with different album artwork. It was again re-released on December 9, 2008 via digital music sellers and the band’s website.

Tracklist:
- Cumbersome
- Water’s Edge
- Devil Boy
- Roderigo
- Lame
- Kater
- Margarette
- Anything
- Punch In Punch Out
- Favorite Dog


Credits:
Seven Mary Three
Jason Ross: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Jason Pollock: lead guitar, backing vocals
Casey Daniel: bass
Giti Khalsa: drums
Virginia Martin: violin on “Anything”
Production
Producers: Seven Mary Three and Kevin McNoldy
Executive Producers: Seven Mary Three and Mike Moran
Engineering: Kevin McNoldy
Mixing: Kevin McNoldy
Art Direction: Aaron Norfolk, Jason Ross, and Jason Pollock
Photography: Aaron Norfolk












