Wednesday, November 27, 2019

No Trend - A Dozen Dead Roses (1985)


Probably my favorite No Trend record. A confrontational mess of a breakup record, encompassing post-punk, warped funk, no wave, garage punk, and goth-rock, with Lydia Lunch providing backing vocals, plus some skronking free-jazz sax to round it all out.

Edit: I accidentally deleted someone’s comment instead of approving it. It just said “Thank you” I think. Sorry if that was yours.

Track listing:
1. Karma Nights
2. Your Love
3. Tear You Apart
4. Never Again
5. All of Nothing
6. Good Day Mrs. Hamm
7. For the Fun of It All
8. The Curse
9. Heartache
10. Who's to Say

Your love takes the shape of a puddle on the floor

You should also hear:
Alice Donut -
The Untidy Suicides of Your
Degenerate Children
(1992)
Cows -
Sexy Pee Story (1993)

7 comments:

  1. Love this!!!!!!!!!! karma nights ***********

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  2. hi, i have always in my mind their concept... "too many humans, they breed like rats".... and btw, i'm a fervent MALTHUSIAN!!!!

    LILITH
    PS: thanxx for this

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    1. disgusting. if you hate humanity there's only one logical choice for you to make.

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    2. our capitalist elites thank you for your dedication to their ruling ideology btw.

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    3. Lol @ you commenting on another anon's post from 5 years ago. You know they're never gonna see this, right?

      Also, a person can think there are too many humans/believe in Malthusian theory without hating humanity.

      Also, "our capitalist elites" desperately do not want us to think this way, because they need us to keep pumping out more exploitable human bodies.

      So, a very, very stupid comment on your part. But at least you implicitly encouraged a stranger to commit suicide, so that's good, right?

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  3. Aah some good noise rock/no wave to scratch those parts of my psyche.

    p.s. have you seen that footage of Lydia Lunch and Joe Rogan arguing outside of a night club? It's on Youtube!

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  4. you gorgeous person for making this findable for less than discogs horror prices

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