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Headquarters - Booker One Time

Booker One Time by Headquarters

4...according to our on Thu 17 Jan, 2008.

Headquarters open up their highly limited vinyl LP debut: Booker One Time ,with such shrill, wonk-tastic delights. Looks like I got all the schizo rock this week. This bunch are seriously deep. Mathy experimental rock w/ schizo vox, hacked fuzz guitar, snaking bass climbing up an imaginary beanstalk and drums played by someone with a multiple personality disorder. A liberal dash of Buttholes/Beefheartian madness chucked all over the lurching, grinding mess that poses as 'music'. Strung out passages of feedback that suddenly burst into pummeling twisted jazz-core. The fact that bands continue to delight & confound in this way is important. Deconstructing the bloated torso of rock with audio chainsaws, performing frontal lobotomies on the strutting ego that is the guitar 'hero'. Ltd to 200 copies on thick vinyl in a nice sturdy sleeve with some whales uprooting trees on. If you like Charlottefield & old London hardcore heroes Fabric, treat yersen to this too!

Headquarters
vinyl LP.

Tracklist:
'Hand-Eye'.
'The Priest'.
'Gingerbread Man'.
'Motorway Bandit'.
'Amputation'.
'Leftovers'.
''.

Information:
It's finally here - the long awaited debut album from Headquarters.

Spread over two sides of lovely premium weight black vinyl, this is Headquarters at their finest.

It was recorded and mixed by Thomas House (of Charlottefield and Joeyfat) and Guy Denning at The Granary and mastered by Andrew Clare of I'm Being Good and is without question one of the finest releases in our catalogue to date.

Limited edition of just 200 copies on long playing vinyl housed in a thick stock matt finish full colour sleeve.

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