Subsonics
In The Black Spot
At long last, SUBSONICS have descended again upon the denizens of the steamy rocknroll jungle with their first album in
seven years, "In the Black Spot" (Slovenly Recordings 702-112)! The Subsonics have been called the "Best band in
Atlanta" by fellow Georgians BLACK LIPS and for good reason: previous works by this beatnik, noir-punk careen machine
have left indelible marks, or black spots if you will, on the psyche of big-bam-boom-shang-a-lang rockers the world over
during their nearly two-decade tenure. This new album brings more of singer Clay Reed's petulant, masculine-feminine
vocals and surreal lyricism, shaken up with his signature garroted guitar, Buffi Agueros inventive, incessantly churning
drumming, and Rob Delbueno's (Man, or Astroman?) rolling basement bass. On this latest spin, previously unwritten, yet
eerily familiar, melodies ("Lime-Lime" and "Miracle Worker") echo in the catacombs of America's soul and ring throughout
with a childish enthusiasm, like a funky delinquent's budget bubblegum album. What we really have here is an obsessive,
detached drop-in to an after-hours opium den, where Super-8 movies are projected onto a soiled sheet, and the soundtrack
is undeniably Subsonics.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
11-12-2012
Label
Item-nr
858070
EAN
0885767355507
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
BUS 16
2
SHE'S NOT DEAD YET
3
LIME-LIME
4
DUBIOUS CHARMS
5
TOO DAMAGED
6
PEANUTS
7
HEADLIGHTS
8
TEACH ME HOW TO PLAY GOD
9
FAR AND BE SOME OF ME
10
HIGH PRIEST OF NOTHING
11
MIRACLE WORKER
12
HAYWIRE
13
THE RE-TELLING OF IT
14
ALBERT LEE
15
CHOSEN FEW