'Four Heads Feast' is one of those releases that feels like you’ve stumbled onto a moment in progress rather than a finished statement. It came out in 1987 on 69 Tapes, right when bits of the anarcho-punk scene were starting to drift into stranger, less defined territory.
We Are Going To Eat You basically formed out of the fallout from Hagar the Womb. A few members carried over, along with a bunch of half-formed songs that hadn’t quite found their final shape yet. That’s pretty much what you hear on this cassette -older material being reworked, reshuffled, and recorded during that in-between phase around 1986. Some of these tracks never showed up anywhere else, so this tape ended up being their only home.
It’s rough in a good way. Not messy for the sake of it, just very immediate and unfiltered. You can tell it wasn’t about making something polished or career-defining -it’s more like they hit record and captured where they were at the time. That’s part of what makes it interesting now.
69 Tapes, the label behind it, fits perfectly into that picture. It was a tiny DIY operation run out of the same circles as All The Madmen Records, with all the usual ingredients -small runs, hand-to-hand distribution, and a network built on gigs, zines, and word of mouth. Even the label name has that slightly cheeky, inside-joke vibe that a lot of those projects had.
The wider setting matters a lot here too. Mid-to-late ’80s UK underground culture was deep into cassette territory. Bands weren’t waiting around for proper vinyl releases -they were dubbing tapes, trading them, selling them at shows. At the same time, scenes were starting to overlap in weird ways. Punk crowds mixed with travellers, early rave culture was creeping in, and gigs could feel pretty unpredictable. We Are Going To Eat You were right in that mix, playing shows where the energy could swing from chaotic live sets to something closer to a party.
Not long after this, they started moving in a more structured direction, putting out records on bigger indie labels and heading toward a full album by 1990. That shift makes 'Four Heads Feast' feel even more like a snapshot of a previous phase -before things tightened up, when everything still felt loose, experimental, and a bit undefined.
It’s the kind of release that makes more sense the deeper you dig into that era. Not essential in the “classic album” way, but really telling if you want to understand how those scenes actually worked from the inside.
Label:
69 Tapes – No. 8
Format:
Cassette, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
1987
Style:
Post-Punk, Goth Rock
Tracklist:
Side 1
1 Passion For Action
2 I Want Fire
3 No True Vision
4 No Time To Stop
5 Life Of Lies
Side 2
1 No Limits
2 Mind Games
3 You Never Learn
4 We Are Going to Eat You !
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