The Scientists proved to me that rock 'n' roll could be played by gentlemen in fine silk shirts half unbuttoned and still be dirty, cool and real." —Thurston Moore
The album is a haunted house of spare, skittery guitar, spooky sound effects, abbreviated beats and Adrian's hollowed out, schizo vocals. If you are interested in early UK proto-Industrial music, give this a try.
The collection soundtracks the period and features key singles , essential tracks from Never Mind The Bollocks, further originals and covers from The Great Rock & Roll Swindle soundtrack album and some essential B- sides.
Shop Assistants formed in Edinburgh in 1984 and quickly gained a cult following, playing with kindred spirits the Pastels and the Jesus & Mary Chain and gaining positive coverage in fanzines and the music press.
Their searing guitars and locomotive rhythm sectionsound as alive today as they did in the beginning. And it all started here with the seminal 1983 debut.
40th anniversary vinyl edition of Southern Californian punk pioneers Social Distortion's debut album Mommy's Little Monster. Newly mastered from the original analog tapes and pressed on 180-gram vinyl.
Continues the melding of country and rockabilly influences with punk that began two albums before with the album Prison Bound. Clear influences include Hank Williams and Johnny Cash.
The intent of Mike Ness and the gang's fifth album, released in 1996, was to return to the old school 1970s punk style. It's still one the band's most popular LPs.
Longevity is rarely achieved in hardcore – but SPINE’s third LP, Raíces is a testament to a band as uncompromising and aggressive as they were over 10 years ago
A blast of gritty, synth-laced garage punk. Across short, punchy tracks, they deliver primitive riffs, lo-fi production, and bratty vocals that channel both punk’s reckless urgency and new wave’s weirdness.
Buzz saw guitars and catchy hooks are mixed with low budget horror effects to create a unique view of a dystopian world. With songs of terror, despair, hope and heartbreak, this one has something for the whole nuclear family!