Occasionally, an extraordinary band will relinquish a cluster of demos prior to recording a proper release that simply rule, and even rival overshadow the release they were intended to prepare for. Perhaps the best example I can cite here would be the demos Black Flag cut in 1982 prior to recording "My War". Similar to these demos, before Die Kreuzen bestowed us their renowned self-titled debut full length they cut a batch of demos that rival most official releases from the time period and genre.
Like the 1982 demo that preceded the “Cows and Beers” EP, these 1983 demo recordings are an astonishing appetizer for the LP from 1984. These demos are equipped with an antagonistic attitude and a penchant for speed. One of the best things about Die Kreuzen is that could they could play hyper thrash while the songs remained surprisingly articulated. The playing is crisp while Dan Kubinski’s vocals are utterly illegible in the best manner possible.
The world would greatly benefit from having these demos come out officially on LP. If anyone knows how to contact the band, please drop me a line at the email I have posted.
Track list:
1. Sick People
2. No Time
3. Pain
4. Hate Me
5. No Name
6. Don't Say Please
7. In School
8. This Hope
9. All White
2. No Time
3. Pain
4. Hate Me
5. No Name
6. Don't Say Please
7. In School
8. This Hope
9. All White
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hell yes............
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR POSTING THIS!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the clue on finding Dan. I'll drop him a line now.
ReplyDeleteFrom all i've read on this band, and their recordings, the recordings that proceed the Cows and Beer 7" were from '81, and never released as a demo, they're just unreleased studio sessions. The one you posted is, from what i know, the 1982 demo. Both are excellent. I have a collection on my blog of all the sessions, demos, comp tracks etc and did a lot of research beforehand. I could be wrong though.
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