sábado, 19 de agosto de 2023

Killdozer Featuring Tom Hazelmyer – Short Eyes / Her Mother's Sorrow [7''] (1990, Amphetamine Reptile Records)

 
Killdozer formed in 1983 around vocalist/bassist Michael Gerald, guitarist Bill Hobson, and his drummer brother Dan. After 1989's 'For Ladies Only' -an all-covers collection deconstructing hits ranging from Deep Purple's "Hush" to the James Gang's "Funk #49" to Don McLean's "American Pie"- Bill Hobson left the band on the eve of a European tour, and was replaced by Halo of Flies guitarist (and Amphetamine Reptile label chief) Tom Hazelmyer. Hobson later re-joined the group, but again exited in the midst of recording a never-completed LP. This single is a gorgeous, fleeting glimpse into an alternative world as Tom Hazelmyer steps in for the departing Bill Hobson and Killdozer knock two songs out of the park that combine the relentless Killdozer assault with an extra dollop of melody. The hooks here are all-consuming; Hazelmyer's low-end shredding during "Her Mothers's Sorrow" is a goddamn delight. [SOURCE: DISCOGS]


 
Label: Amphetamine Reptile Records – SCALE 24 
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single 
Country: US 
Released: 1990 
Style: Noise, Noise Rock, Post-Hardcore
 
Tracklist:
A Short Eyes 3:28 
B Her Mother's Sorrow 2:36 
 
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