New Math Die Trying & Other Hot Sounds (1979-1983) 3/22/2019Formed in Rochester, NY in 1976, New Math opened for the likes of the Ramones, Pretenders, The Cramps, The Psychedelic Furs, The Damned, and The Gun Club at now extinct local clubs. Offering up an endless supply of ascending guitar lines and catchy hooks of amphetamine fueled power pop. With ease, the band produced charming, shouldve been hits like the adrenaline rush of The Restless Kind, the two tone English Beat inspired Older Women, and of course
enlisted the Young brothers' nephew Stevie to fill out some parts and the band whipped the record into shape in short order (admittedly with not much help from drummer Phil Rudd
Released: 03/30/2018
) never less than tuneful romp through about a decade’s worth of recordings
It was recorded primarily in her home studio in Los Angeles
Though they collaborated with Stereolab's Tim Gane and Broadcast's James Cargill -- both of whom know a thing or two about making weightless
Heavier and more uncertain than their near perfect
here you’ll find early versions of songs which would go on to adorn the tracklists of ‘K
Additional personnel: Lonnie Ottzen
In this way
on No Fantasy Required
Though not one of Fleetwood Mac's legendary albums
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