Steve Albini - Big Black/Rapeman/Shellac
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Steve Albini - Big Black/Rapeman/Shellac
Was wondering if there's any fans of this stuff up on here, been listening back to a few of these albums and forgotten how good they were. Don't think angry (and often blackly comic) nihilism has ever been committed to vinyl with such intensity.
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I've had Excellent Italian Greyhound on repeat for weeks now.
About two weeks ago I got together with some friends to take turns playing music. Nothing big, just hanging out drinking beers and listening to tunes. Of course I got drunk, told everyone in the basement that if they didn't have this next record in their collection they could leave now. Then proceeded to turn up the volume to 11 and put on Atomizer.
Two Nuns and a Pack Mule is still one of my favorite albums. The start stop rhythms are just insane.
So yeah, you could say I likes me some Steve Albini.
About two weeks ago I got together with some friends to take turns playing music. Nothing big, just hanging out drinking beers and listening to tunes. Of course I got drunk, told everyone in the basement that if they didn't have this next record in their collection they could leave now. Then proceeded to turn up the volume to 11 and put on Atomizer.
Two Nuns and a Pack Mule is still one of my favorite albums. The start stop rhythms are just insane.
So yeah, you could say I likes me some Steve Albini.
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brilliant stuff
you are jealous that the other day I got 3 rare BB 12"s and the first shellac 7" and an amazing(and quiet) bootleg of their classic peel sessions for like 3 quid each
you are jealous that the other day I got 3 rare BB 12"s and the first shellac 7" and an amazing(and quiet) bootleg of their classic peel sessions for like 3 quid each
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Only heard this the other day, dark as fuck but gotta respect the emotional honesty.horse wrote:one of my most favourite songs everyour mum wrote:Prayer to God by Shellac has the darkest lyrics I've ever heard. Deep stuff.
when i first heard it i had to sit down quietly and listen to that song about 8 times in row.
such a powerful & amazing track
Glad to see so many people supporting (and Joe C, the 2nd Shellac 7" is the one

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GODZ. Can't blather on enough about these guys, heard em when i was 15, loved ever since.... Albini is a true fucking g... Jordan Minnesota, Kerosene, Fish Fry, Racer X... he's a Don.
Saw Shellac play when I was 19, went up and shook the mans hand, and instantly turned into a stuttering fanboy. He was a real Gent tho' Bless....
On ya Shonky.
*EDIT* the rapeman single on sub pop is the f***ing business.
Saw Shellac play when I was 19, went up and shook the mans hand, and instantly turned into a stuttering fanboy. He was a real Gent tho' Bless....
On ya Shonky.
*EDIT* the rapeman single on sub pop is the f***ing business.
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