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Description: |
Remastered LP, download +bonus MP3's on Touch & Go |
| Format: |
LP (vinyl) |
| Genre(s): |
Experimental/Math/Noise Rock |
| Label: |
Touch And Go |
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Price: |
£17.49
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| Availability: |
Dispatched within 2-5 days (on average). |
What their label says...
· Each album is reissued on CD and heavyweight vinyl (with the exception of the ‘Pure’ EP, which is re-released individually on vinyl but included on the CD format of ‘Head’). The CDs are packaged in a deluxe digipack with a 14”x20” double sided colour folder including never before seen photos and extensive liner notes by the band and by journalists who were there when it was all happening. The CD also includes bonus tracks. The LPs are packaged in deluxe gatefold album jackets with 12”x24” double sided colour inserts. The vinyl formats include a digital download coupon for the entire LP and the bonus tracks (the bonus tracks themselves DO NOT appear on the vinyl). · ‘Down’: ‘Down’ was the last of the Touch and Go era Jesus Lizard albums - classic Jesus Lizard in many ways, captured when the band were playing at their absolute tightest, filled with odd, unpredictable turns and nuances. ‘Down’ reveals one of the band’s greatest strengths: their skill at inventive arrangements. · ‘Liar’: ‘Liar’ is the best selling of all The Jesus Lizard’s albums. · ‘Goat’: ‘Goat’ is the second best selling of all the Jesus Lizard albums. ‘Goat’ delivers on the Jesus Lizard promise in ways almost too numerous to mention: it was noisy yet controlled, dark but humorous. · ‘Head’: ‘Head’ was the first full length album by The Jesus Lizard. The band was by now a very direct, laser guided unwavering bolt of light. The guitars are bracing, bass bruising, drums galloping and vocals sounding as if sung from inside a leather mask. · ‘Pure’: The ‘Pure’ EP was the first ever record by The Jesus Lizard. ‘Pure’ reveals an opening bone-crushing trifecta - ‘Blockbuster’, ‘Bloody Mary’ and ‘Rabid Pigs’, which became classics in The Jesus Lizard’s cannon, featuring some of the band’s most endearing characteristics: Duane Denison’s guitar frenzy, David Yow’s garbled vocal hysterics and David Wm. Sims’ uncanny precision on bass. · The best live band of the ‘90s are performing together in 2009 for the first time in a decade, and with their original line-up too, touring select major European cities in September. · “The Jesus Lizard always had the trajectory of a band that was always going to matter” - Steve Albini, “Every generation has its exciting band, and the Jesus Lizard are it. They make Elvis Presley look like a kewpie doll” - Timothy Leary.
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