Asexuals - Brave New Waves Session (2017)
BAND/ARTIST: Asexuals
- Title: Brave New Waves Session
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Artoffact Records
- Genre: Punk Rock, Alternative
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 51:35 min
- Total Size: 356 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Language Of Men 02:28
02. So Many Miles 03:15
03. The Fire Song 02:50
04. World for the Taking 02:50
05. Borderline 04:02
06. Left Behind 03:42
07. Dish 02:58
08. Sunday 03:21
09. Turn Life To A Song 02:25
10. Precious Little 05:15
11. Makes No Difference 02:51
12. Alice Cooper 04:24
13. All You Do (Is Roll Your Eyes) 01:22
14. Loves Goes Bad 03:18
15. Blood of a Martian 02:20
16. Dish 04:14
01. Language Of Men 02:28
02. So Many Miles 03:15
03. The Fire Song 02:50
04. World for the Taking 02:50
05. Borderline 04:02
06. Left Behind 03:42
07. Dish 02:58
08. Sunday 03:21
09. Turn Life To A Song 02:25
10. Precious Little 05:15
11. Makes No Difference 02:51
12. Alice Cooper 04:24
13. All You Do (Is Roll Your Eyes) 01:22
14. Loves Goes Bad 03:18
15. Blood of a Martian 02:20
16. Dish 04:14
Punk rockers the Asexuals were formed in 1983 in Montreal, Canada. Guitarist Sean Friesen, bassist T.J. Collins, and drummer Paul Remington were all members of the group. A number of talented bassists served time with them off and on along the way, including Dom Pompeo, John Kastner, Blake Cheetah, and Yuri Mohacsi. In 1984, the Asexuals released a debut single and a debut album, Be What You Want, to a growing fan base that was waiting for more. The recordings received good reviews, but didn't capture the band at its very best, which happened to be on-stage before an energized audience.
Over the next few years the group toured Canada and Europe, opening for major crowd draws like PiL and D.O.A. The Asexuals also completed a number of other albums after that debut. The last, Fitzjoy, was released through the Cargo Records label in 1997. Some of band's tunes mixing hardcore attitude with pop-punk are "Time Will Tell," "Throw Me a Line," "World for the Taking," and "Language of Men." ~ Charlotte Dillon
Over the next few years the group toured Canada and Europe, opening for major crowd draws like PiL and D.O.A. The Asexuals also completed a number of other albums after that debut. The last, Fitzjoy, was released through the Cargo Records label in 1997. Some of band's tunes mixing hardcore attitude with pop-punk are "Time Will Tell," "Throw Me a Line," "World for the Taking," and "Language of Men." ~ Charlotte Dillon
Year 2017 | Rock | Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE
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