Label: Red Decibel
Year: 1995
One Season To Risk post begets another I guess. And why not?
This, their second full length, is informed more by noise rock than by whatever it is they were informed by before (bar-b-que?). It's a little more staccato and punchy, and less grooving than the debut album. Which I'm fine with. Are you?
They recorded with Martin Bisi this time around, and that worked out well for them, as you might expect. A big but dirty sound that suits these more aggressive songs really well.
Great overlooked band. Don't overlook them any longer.
DL
Thanks for listening. -Season to Risk.
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