Land Of The Lost

Freeze, The

Land Of The Lost
Formed in Cape Cod, Massachusetts in 1978 by longstanding friends Clif Hanger (AKA Clif Croce) on vocals and Rob DeCradle (AKA Rob Rosenthal) on rhythm guitar, east coast punk band The Freeze had a fluctuating line-up in its early days, perhaps reflecting the band's experimental tendencies which saw it veer from straight-up thrash-based hardcore to more melodic, contemplative work. Debut single "I Hate Tourists" saw Hanger and DeCradle joined by bassist Rick Andrews, with Kevin Vicha on "drums noise", Papa Verjen (AKA Steve Wood) on "lead guitar noise", and Scott Woodless on "synthesizer noise". Subsequent EP Guilty Face, issued by Boston's Modern Method Records in 1983, saw Hanger, DeCradle, and Andrews working with guitarist Bill "Lunchmeat" Close and drummer Lou Cataldo, and by the time that the group was preparing the debut album, Land Of The Lost, released by Modern Method the same year, the line-up had solidified with Andrews replaced by Ron Cormier, who co-wrote "No Exposure" and "Pig Hunt". Most of the album's tracks are standard hardcore, but songs like "Food Lava" and "Nazi Fun" display more schizoid leanings, beginning as slow jazz jams before shifting to double-hardcore timing; "Duh Family" and "American Town" parody idealized visions of small-town America.
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Format
MC - 1 disk
Release
01-01-1970
Label
Item-nr
836611
EAN
0722975005148
Availability
Not in stock

Tracks

Title
Artist
1
AMERICAN TOWN
2
GARDENER AND THE MAID
3
NO EXPOSURE
4
FOOD LAVA
5
DAYS OF DESPERATION
6
GO TEAM GO
7
NAZI FUN
8
WON'T COME BACK ALIVE
9
SO LONG AGO
10
DUH FAMILY
11
THE MEGAWAKI CULT
12
SICKLY SWEET
13
PIG HUNT