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Back to the Wood [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Back to the Wood [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $20.99Product Type : Vinyl
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Somewhere in the dusky afterglow of the 80s Detroit underground, Brad Horowitz and Odell Nails stumble into the live show of local post-punk outfit Grief Factory, fronted by the enigmatic singer Bob Sterner. Unbeknownst to these three players, this encounter would lay the groundwork for the formation of one of Detroit's most preeminent musical secrets, Spahn Ranch. Blending the moody goth minimalism of their art-punk predecessors with the unique lo-fi drone intuition that had forsaken most hardcore punk audiences, Spahn Ranch became a staple curiosity in Detroit, opening for one of Jesus & Mary Chain's first North American shows, and always searching for their place within the 80s underground circuit. In 1986, the band's singular album output entitled "Thickly Settled" was released on Insight Records run by kindred spirit Eric Cope... The front man of seminal 80s post-punk outfit Glorious Din and publisher of the likeminded fanzine Wiring Dept. After the album's initial release, Spahn Ranch would take on bassist Hobey Echlin and perform alongside countless luminaries such as Killing Joke, Swans and Psychic TV."Back to the Wood" is a collection of previously unreleased studio recordings, cassette rarities and select tracks from the long out of print "Thickly Settled" LP.
Tracklist:
- B.A. Walk
- Lo & Behold
- Atonement
- Thickly Settled
- So Be It
- Withering Rye
- Ten Percent
- Countdown (Original Version)
- She Came To Know
- Each Time Centered
- Dissipation (It's Only A Game Version)
- Wonder And Perish
UPC: 646263945544
Label: Dais
Release Date: 9.30.16
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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