1983 debut album and first vinyl pressing in 24 years, and it was remastered by Doug Henderson (who mastered both To Be Kind and The Seer). The album will come packed with two reproductions of concert posters from that era. This is all slabs of sound, rhythm and screaming/testifying. What more do you need? In a way, it was a reaction against Punk (and just about any other music you can think of), and the conservative notion that 3 chords were somehow necessary.
1983 debut album and first vinyl pressing in 24 years, and it was remastered by Doug Henderson (who mastered both To Be Kind and The Seer). The album will come packed with two reproductions of concert posters from that era. This is all slabs of sound, rhythm and screaming/testifying. What more do you need? In a way, it was a reaction against Punk (and just about any other music you can think of), and the conservative notion that 3 chords were somehow necessary.