Mostly here for the mid-eighties to mid-nineties rock. Into post-punk, trip hop, noise rock, indie, alternative, post rock, (some) metal, (for the most part) grunge.
Mostly here for the mid-eighties to mid-nineties rock. Into post-punk, trip hop, noise rock, indie, alternative, post rock, (some) metal, (for the most part) grunge.
Great to finally hear a few more H-Hour songs. I first heard them on the long out-of-print C/Z record compilations ‘Secretions’ and ‘Another Pyrrhic Victory’. A really unique sounding band who melded gothic vocals, thundering, tribal drums and percussive, nimble bass work. We should have heard a lot more from them, but this goes some way to redress that. Thank you, Mr Doyle