Corey Orbison have sent us a lovingly packaged white vinyl 7" and to begin with it's.....a load of discordant anti-rock, like Sonic Youth's jarring one-note overspill before it staggers into life as a rumbling no-wave street ruffian, complete with incoherent female lyrics spat out with nihilistic banshee-like glee. It's like the girl from Life Without Buildings having ECT. It's rough and compelling, jerky and uncompromising. Truly DIY, if you dig the Slits & Raincoats & agit-punk then this screeing, wonky delightful dirge of spastic rhythms will surely grap you by the collar and spit in your face. Kids these days eh...... And there's about 5 tracks or summat! Buggered if I can tell where they begin or end!! Ace. 'Your Name Is Poison' limited to 350 silver stamp insert copies and is the first release on Everard.
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first release on everard (a phoenix from the ashes of queer diy club homocrime) is this debut 7" by corey orbison (aka the corey o's). a take-no-prisoners five-song, eight-minute no wave sissy hardcore rush from a bristol/london noisenik trio featuring members of headfall and lesbo pig. limited to 350 copies.
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