четверг, 10 июля 2014 г.

Freshly Riots - Hope (1984)


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Great Denmark post-punk/punk rock band with their debut album! Punk inspired by early Stranglers with some hints to Killing Joke.Highly recommended!

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In Excelsis - 1985 - Prey


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In Excelsis formed in 1983 when UK Decay split up. Guitarplayer Spon asked ex-Ritual members Mark Bond and Errol Blythe to start a new band.
In Excelsis released three 12"s during their existence. The 'Prey' album is a posthumous release containing tracks of the 12"s but most of them in a remixed form. 2 tracks were never released before: 'Bassman Trigger Happy' and 'Militia'. The last 2 tracks were recorded live at the Moonlight Club in 1984. Here you can listen to 'Vows' in it's entire version.

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1919 - The Complete Collection


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This collection features the highly acclaimed and pioneering Goth band, 1919. The band formed in December 1980 in Bradford and set about recording heavy, melodic, intense dance music with no frills and pretentions. The band were an early contributor to what became the Goth genre. This collection features all the tracks that were recorded by 1919, including their singles "Caged", "Repulsion" and "Cry Wolf". The CD also has all the tracks from the band's ultra rare album "Machine" from 1984. These tracks are all appearing for the first time on CD.

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Modern Eon - Fiction Tales (1981)


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Modern Eon was a British post-punk/new wave band, formed in Liverpool, England in 1978. They released one album, Fiction Tales, on the independent UK label Dindisc in 1981.

The band, originally called Luglo Slugs, was founded by guitarist/vocalist Alix Plain (real name Alex Johnson) and bassist Danny Hampson. After two more name changes, the band (joined by guitarist Ged Allen and drummer Joey McKechnie) decided on the name Modern Eon and released their first recording ("Benched Down/70s Sixties") in late 1978 on the compilation album Street to Street: A Liverpool Album.

After one self-released EP, Pieces, released on Eon Records in 1979, they recorded the single "Euthenics" for Inevitable Records in 1980. Allen and McKechnie left the band in 1980, prior to the recording of their debut album, and were replaced by Bob Wakelin (strings/vocals/percussion) and Tim Lever (guitars/saxophone), with Cliff Hewitt (drums) joining shortly thereafter.

In early 1981, a rerecorded version of "Euthenics" was released as a single on Dindisc followed by two more singles, "Child's Play" and "Mechanic". Fiction Tales was released in mid-1981 to much critical acclaim. After a tour was arranged that year, drummer Hewitt critically injured his wrist, forcing them to go on tour using Hewitt's drum playing on a tape machine. Modern Eon dissolved by the end of 1981 while working on demos for a second album, which was never released.

Lever later played with Dead or Alive, while Hewitt was a member of Apollo 440.

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The Outsiders - 1978 - Close Up


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Close Up is the second and final studio album by English punk band The Outsiders, which would later evolve into The Sound. It was released in 1979, through record label Raw Edge.

In the liner notes of the 2012 reissue of the album, the musical style of Close Up is described as such: "Gone were the acoustic guitars and lengthy solos, replaced by urgency, stabbing riffs and a full-on, hard-edged punk/new wave sound".

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The Outsiders - 1977 - Calling On Youth


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Calling on Youth is the debut studio album by English punk rock band The Outsiders, led by Adrian Borland, who would go on to form The Sound. It was released in May 1977 by record label Raw Edge.

In 1973, vocalist/guitarist Adrian Borland and school friends Adrian "Jan" Janes and Bob Lawrence had performed as Syndrome. The band played few gigs and primarily focused on recording their music onto cassettes at home. The band eventually changed their name to The Outsiders, and played gigs at The Roxy with bands such as Generation X, The Jam and The Vibrators

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