Wednesday 16 March 2016

X-RAY SPEX




















"germfree adolescents"
Year:  1978
Country:  UK
City:  London
Label:  EMI
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  16
Time:  40 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Punk Rock












Perhaps the most utopian aspect of the U.K. punk scene was that it offered creative, articulate young people the opportunity to express themselves, and to kick up an exuberantly noisy racket in the process. X-Ray Spex certainly came from this wing of the movement, the brainchild of two female schoolmates who re-christened themselves Poly Styrene and Lora Logic. X-Ray Spex was far from the only female-centered British punk act, but they were arguably the best, combining exuberant energy with a cohesive worldview courtesy of singer and songwriter Poly Styrene. As her nom de punk hinted, Styrene was obsessed with the artificiality she saw permeating Britain's consumer society, linking synthetic goods with a sort of processed, manufactured humanity. Styrene's frantic claustrophobia permeates the record, as she rails in her distinctively quavering yowl against the alienation she feels preventing her from discovering her true self. Germ Free Adolescents is tied together by Styrene's yearning to be free not only from demands for consumption, but from the insecurity corporate advertisers used to exploit their targets (especially in women) -- in other words, to enjoy being real, imperfect, non-sterile humans living in a real, imperfect, non-Day-Glo world. Fortunately, the record is just as effective musically as it is conceptually. It's full of kick-out-the-jams rockers, with a few up-tempo thrashers and surprisingly atmospheric pieces mixed in; the raw, wailing saxophone of Rudi Thomson (who replaced Lora Logic early on) gives the band its true sonic signature. The CD reissue of Germ Free Adolescents appends both sides of the classic debut single "Oh Bondage Up Yours!," one of the most visceral moments in all of British punk -- which means everything you need is right here (*review wrote by Steve Huey).
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Monday 7 March 2016

SOILENT GREEN
































"Sewn mouth secrets"
Year:  1998
Country:  US
City:
Label:  Relapse
Format:  CD
Tracks:  13
Time:  40 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:    Grindcore     Hardcore     Doom




























"Sewn mouth secrets" was SOILENT GREEN's first full-length album to be released on Relapse Records; they had already worked with the label for their previous EP "A string of lies". It was recorded in 1998, the 22nd of May through the 1st of June; it was produced by Keith Falgout and SOILENT GREEN. It was mixed during the 20th and 21st of June of the same year at Festival Studios by Keith Falgout and the band. It was mastered by Dave Shirk at Sonorous Mastering, Inc., in Tempe, Arizona. The album was finally released on September 22, 1998. Scott Hull remastered the album at Visceral Sound for a compilation with the EP A String of Lies which was released on October 11, 2005. The album was generally well received. It was given a 4.5 out of 5 by William York from Allmusic, who called it "the band's strongest effort to date." It made Rolling Stone call SOILENT GREEN one of the "ten most important heavy and punk bands right now" and was 18th on Terrorizer's top albums of 1998. The band make an original mix with different musical styles such as: grindcore, hardcore, doom metal and also rock'n'roll.
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