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Heralded in it's original four-star review by Rolling Stone as "untamed and free as pop gets," the '90s classic will see it's first pressing by Matador since the album's original release in 1993.
It's a sprawling 16 tracks of gonzoid prog jams, dizzying pop nuggets, rubber-legged hip-hop odysseys and passages of pure thrash-metal abandon offer plenty for Gizzard fans and neophytes alike to chew on.
The Cure’s 1989 album, released during what was arguably the band’s peak period. As the liner notes advise: "this album was mixed to be played loud, so turn it up.”
Includes digital download. Originally released to a fan base and music press that were unprepared for the band to move on from the punk fury of "Crossing The Red Sea", The Adverts "Cast Of Thousands" has since been recognized as a lost classic of the time