Dwarves - Lucifer's Crank, 7 Vinyl, 1988, Punk Rock
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2021
- All copyrights and ownership etc. belong to the band or whoever, not me. Just puttin' this out there because it's awesome and people will dig it. If anyone has anymore info about these guys or knows anything please say so in the comments!
00:00 - Free Cocaine
01:06 - Dead Brides
02:46 - Get Pregnant
03:35 - Fukkin Life
04:44 - Eat You to Survive
05:38 - She's Dead
06:44 - I'm in a Head
07:58 - Nobody Likes Me
08:29 - Hurricane Fighter Plane Видеоклипы
@thunderbayvice if you like this, definitely check out the Toolin' For a Warm Teabag EP. It's basically the same set of songs (recorded in the same session if I'm not mistaken) but it has a much different vibe. They did some cool stuff after this record and Toolin' but imo never hit the highs of those two records again. The stuff after that is just so slickly recorded, I like the songs but there's nothing particularly chaotic or wild about the presentation, except the cover art (you know). There are songs that are so good they transcend the recording (Drugstore for sure) but I wish they had stuck with the crappy off the cuff recording style of these two records. Anyway, thanks for posting this, that's my 2 cents on the Dwarves 😎
Crank Or Toolin ... Which one came out first ? The Free Cocaine CD has the track listing mixed up
@@punkratsxxx I couldn't tell ya for sure man, but I think Toolin' came out in 88/89 and Crank came out in 90/91. Check discogs for sure
@@punkratsxxxToolin’ was first, it’s the earlier and gnarlier version of Lucifer’s Crank basically. When you think about it, LC was like another remodeling of the band occurring; this time they’re staying dirty-minded and drug-fueled but doing so with cleaner recordings, a la BG&P.
For the record I think Toolin’ is leagues better than LC, it almost has a raw d-beat vibe to it at points and it fits their aesthetic at the time.