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After grumbling for 30 years waiting for the first two albums from Atlanta’s SUBSONICS to appear on our
preferred long playing format, we delinquents at Slovenly Recordings have taken the matter into our own leathery clutches and proudly present the first ever vinyl versions of ‘Subsonics’ (1992) and ‘Good Violence’ (1993). Criminally overlooked due to being CD only releases at the time – anyone who was anyone in those days was still stuck on *records* during the world’s biggest boom of slick digital coasters – these feculent works of pure derelict attitude are a sorely needed reminder of just how f***ing COOL the rock still rolled at the dawn of it’s death, and prove that SUBSONICS – if you’ve been paying attention – remain consistent in their execution. A Subsonics mention in the same breath as the era’s most revered luminaries is crucial to the garage-rock conversation due to their unique take and attack on the teenbeat tongue, whether they consider themselves to be a component of the scene, or as outsiders making catchy and clever bang-shang-a-lang for their own inside kicks. Either way, our ATL heroes are playing the same stage, and they aren’t particularly concerned if you missed the set… that’s our job. Here they are in 2023, exhumed at their most frantic, and they’ve never been more exalted. TRACKLIST It’s a Long way Suzy to New York City, Subway Pink, 103, Her Name was Eve, This is Holly Goldman’s Room, You’re a Monster, Red Roses, I’m Charly, I’m Jesus, Heroin Addict’s Beach Party, Sheila Says (She Likes It), Do You Think I’m a Junky?, Dirty Picture, Garbage Can, I’m in Love with my Knife, Red Asphalt, I’m a Blur
Tracklist:
A1 It’s A Long Way Suzy To New York City
A2 Subway Pink
A3 103
A4 Her Name Was Eve
A5 This Is Holly Goldman’s Room
A6 You’re A Monster
A7 Red Roses
B1 I’m Charlie / I’m Jesus
B2 Heroin Addicts Beach Party
B3 Sheila Says (She Likes It)
B4 Do You Think I’m A Junky
B5 Dirty Picture
B6 Garbage Can
B7 I’m In Love With My Knife
B8 Red Asphalt
B9 I’m A Blur