You'll Never Play This Town Again

You'll Never Play This Town Again

by Harry Pussy
You'll Never Play This Town Again

You'll Never Play This Town Again

by Harry Pussy

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 2 PACK)

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Overview

Besides their various albums, Harry Pussy had a slew of singles and one-offs floating around during their tempestuous existence, mostly coming from their crazed-as-heck live performances. You'll Never Play in This Town Again serves as a catch-all for a number of these, mostly from work done in 1997. While it's a slew of songs, they're all drawn from four separate sessions in 1997, two studio dates, one in January and one in May, plus a live show in Florida in May as well as a lengthy improvisation from a show in Chicago in April, "Live at Salon Zwerge." The fact that the band covered "Orphans" by Teenage Jesus & the Jerks as their concluding number at the Florida show is a pretty clear statement of purpose on the one hand -- the songs' short running times, confrontational rage and general rock-as-blunt-explosion approach certainly confirms their admitted debt to no wave. Certainly moments like the dank, chiming guitars from Dan Hosker and Bill Orcutt on the first studio version of "Mandolin" are almost a tribute to early Sonic Youth more than anything else. But there's an even more intense atmosphere on nearly every track, a sheer power that is all its own. Adris Hoyos' vocals, meanwhile, aren't simply trying to clone Lydia Lunch's or any other forerunner's -- there's a strength and spit to her declamatory statements that are hers alone, sometimes most evident in how she cuts through and works with the arrangements, as on "Lost" from the January session. Alternately she can just as easily take it low-key, as the near spoken word "Peace of My Ass" shows, or just find her own voice in the most extreme way -- "Mic Check" is just that, and the sounds she makes are breathtakingly intense (and then complemented by the amusing chat and more at the end). Meanwhile, when the band as a whole turns Kraftwerk's "Showroom Dummies" into a trebly feedback smash, it's reinvention and then some. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 08/12/2022
Label: Palilalia
UPC: 0843563153567
Rank: 69951

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Drop the Bomb
  2. Sex Problem
  3. Ice Cream Man
  4. For Emil
  5. Chuck!
  6. Smash the Mirror
  7. No Hey...
  8. New Song
  9. Lost
  10. Peace of My Ass
  11. Mandolin
  12. Sick Again
  13. Velvet Pussy
  14. Sex Problem
  15. Drop the Bomb
  16. Ice Cream Man
  17. Chuck!
  18. No Hey...
  19. Stop
  20. Smash the Mirror
  21. Chuck!
  22. Lost
  23. For Emil
  24. Mandolin
  25. Showroom Dummies
  26. Orphans

Disc 2

  1. Live at Salon Zwerge
  2. MS20
  3. Vox Wah
  4. Ice Cream Man
  5. Stop
  6. Smash the Mirror
  7. Drop the Bomb
  8. Chuck!
  9. Lost
  10. Mandolin
  11. Sex Problem
  12. Smash the Mirror
  13. Smash the Mirror
  14. Mic Check
  15. Stop It

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