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From: seismo!hplabs!hpfcla!hpfclr!davel
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 86 11:45:14 mst
Subject: My virgin posting
This is my virgin posting to Love-Hounds. Hope I sent this to the right place. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv There were many good independent record releases this year. Of these, there were some great compilations of indie material. Sub Pop 100 - this is the best compilation that I've ever heard. The person who put this together really knows how to arrange music. This album flows so smoothly, even when the music gets rough and raw. It features tunes by Scratch Acid, Sonic Youth, Naked Raygun, Skinny Puppy and Savage Republic. It's a successful mix of hardcore and industrial sounds. If you can't find this album at your favorite record store, it's available by mail order for $7. (I don't have the address with me now.) BTW, the Skinny Puppy song here is the only song I like by those thin creatures (think that "Bites" is awful). NME C86 - this is a good collection of new indie music from England. There are 22 songs by 22 different bands on this single LP. The only problem is that all are guitar pop bands. And it does get somewhat monotonous with the lack of variety. But, all in all, it is a good exposure to the indie scene in England. Highlights are songs by Mighty Lemon Drops, Soup Dragons, The Wolf- hounds, Shop Assistants, Half-Man Half-Biscuit, We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're gonna use it, The Wedding Present. (Sue T. - I think you'd like this album) The Wolfhounds are my favorite band on this album. Check out their "Anti-Midas Touch" EP. The music is similar to The Fall but crisper and cleaner. Also much more thoughtful and intelligent than The Fall (it's not hard to beat The Fall in that department!). There are five songs on the EP and about that many styles explored. Pay it all back, Vol I - a collection of music from the On-U Sound label. I remember a discussion many months ago about Adrian Sherwood and his output. Well, here is a compilation of material from his pet record company and I believe Adrian Sherwood produced everything on it. About half of the album is heavily produced reggae, which I don't find too exciting. There are a couple of pieces by Mark Stewart & his Maffia to keep things interesting though. There is also an instrumental here by a group called African Head Charge which could fit perfectly on the new SPK album. Best part about this album, it is VERY cheap. I got it for 3 or 4 pesos. Some non-compilation records I've enjoyed this year: That Petrol Emotion "Manic Pop Thrill" LP (guitar pop but not wimpy) Wolfgang Press "Standing Up Press" LP Savage Republic "Ceremonial" LP In The Nursery "Twins" LP (thanks Greg E. for the tip) Ciccone Youth "Burnin' Up/Into the Groovy" 7" (avail. on 12" now) ***************************************************************************** 'Shave your legs, Dave Lechtenberg. I'm coming home' - Wolfgang Press {hplabs,ihnp4}!hpflca!davel