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Closely following their January-released limited-edition self-titled EP, Melbourne, Australia's Love of Diagrams release their US debut album, Mosaic. The record was made in Chicago at Steve Albini's Electrical Audio, with producer Bob Weston (Shellac, Mission of Burma). It perfectly captures the urgency of their stripped-down guitar-bassdrums racket and call-and-response vocals. Love of Diagrams join and draw from the long tradition of bands that stripped rock back to its essentials -- including classic e... [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. Two side-long tracks are acid drenched spaced out jams that are brooding and moody. Imagine PiL meets Can on a fist full of downers: guitars are suspended in mid-air, drums tumble over themselves, while oozing bass lines sew it all together. Sweet.
LP $17.99
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VINYL FORMAT. The third album from PiL, originally released in 1981. Another set of harsh, avant-garde, post-punk from John Lydon's post-Sex Pistols group. While Metal Box/Second Edition was characterized by throbbing bass tones and violent guitar scrapes, The Flowers Of Romance is much more drum and synthesizer heavy. This was the result of bassist Jah Wobble getting kicked out of the band before recording the 3rd record (for stealing PiL rhythm tracks for his own solo recordings) and guitarist Keith Leve... [ read more ]
LP $17.99
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