1953 (album)
1953 | ||||
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Studio album by Soul-Junk | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded |
July 1995–July 1996 DML studios, Daydream Studios | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | Homestead Records | |||
Producer | Bill Day | |||
Soul-Junk chronology | ||||
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1953 is an indie rock album by the Soul-Junk released in 1996. The album consists of guitar based low-fi rock, which one reviewer described as being in the ballpark of "Beck meets Danielson."[1] Alternative Press found their musical arrangements to be outstanding, "tuneful, energetic and original",[2] but took fault with their lyrics, which many of which are derived from scripture.[1][2]
The final track of the album is actually another album itself, 1954, albeit uncut.
Track listing
Track Name | Biblical Reference |
1. Junca De Sol Andromeda | |
2. Quite Alright Rockers | John 10:7-18 |
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3. Shine Out | Psalm 80 |
4. Atonal Eternal | |
5. Young Businessmens Psykick Makeout | Matthew 13:44-52 |
6. Poker of the Eye | Luke 10:1-24 |
7. Wax Presidential | Isaiah 8:16-20, Revelation 19:10 |
8. Bloody Men | Psalm 26 |
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9. Three Thousand Thirsty Thoughts | |
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10. The Lion Has Roared | Amos 3:2-8 |
11. Some Pampered Gangster | Ephesians 5:8-18, Luke 11:34-36 |
12. Sturdy Jive | Isaiah 35 |
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13. Graveyard-Style | |
14. Soul-Junk 1954 |
Credits
- Glen Galaxy (Vocals, guitar, sax)
- Jon Galaxy (Bass)
- Brian Cantrell (Drums, electronic percussion)
- Ron Easterbrooks (Guitar, drums)
- All tracks recorded and mixed by Scott Exum at DML studios unless otherwise noted.
References
- 1 2 Brown, Todd (1997). "Reviews: Soul-Junk 1953". Cornerstone. 26 (112): 52. ISSN 0275-2743.
- 1 2 Pecorelli, John (April 1997). "Reviews / 1953". Alternative Press. 11 (105): 83–84. ISSN 1065-1667.
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