Their third album in as many years, 1995's The Future of What is an unrelenting, constructivist masterstroke. The Olympia trio’s signature sound—grinding bass, syncopated drums, and fragmented guitar over measured yelps—ratchets past the thread into a stripped-out metallic slurry. Equal parts noise and adrenaline, the album opens with a simple question: "Where’s your energy?" It’s been 25 years and we’re still searching for the answer.
Tracklist:
A1. New Energy
A2. Demolished
A3. Natural Disasters
A4. Re-Enact The Crime
A5. Equally Stupid
A6. Pardon My French
A7. Descension
B1. Accidents On Purpose
B2. Petals Like Bricks
B3. Vern's Answer To The Masses
B4. Here Come The Dogs
B5. Disappoint
B6. Swan
The Future Of What
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Black and White Explosion
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The Future Of What
$24.99
Black and White Explosion
NUM1293lp-C1
$12.99
NUM1293
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
Their third album in as many years, 1995's The Future of What is an unrelenting, constructivist masterstroke. The Olympia trio’s signature sound—grinding bass, syncopated drums, and fragmented guitar over measured yelps—ratchets past the thread into a stripped-out metallic slurry. Equal parts noise and adrenaline, the album opens with a simple question: "Where’s your energy?" It’s been 25 years and we’re still searching for the answer.
Tracklist:
A1. New Energy
A2. Demolished
A3. Natural Disasters
A4. Re-Enact The Crime
A5. Equally Stupid
A6. Pardon My French
A7. Descension
B1. Accidents On Purpose
B2. Petals Like Bricks
B3. Vern's Answer To The Masses
B4. Here Come The Dogs
B5. Disappoint
B6. Swan