CD - Bush Tetras - They Live In My Head
CD - Bush Tetras - They Live In My Head
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Bush Tetras have made punk music at the fringes for over four decades. Flashes of reggae, bursts of noise, guitars that rattle, shake and snake, born out of a gutter behind CBGBs. Over the years they have respawned time and time again, contorting their sound, tweaking the vision, remaining singular and indispensable.
Right before the release of the 2021 box set "Rhythm And Paranoia", beloved drummer Dee Pop passed away. Since they had already started working on a new record, they were determined to complete it to honor his memory, The Tetras went into the studio to finish what they'd started, once the timing was right.
They brought in a new drummer, Sonic Youth's Steve Shelley, who also served as producer. Enter "They Live In My Head". From "Ghosts of People," on which Pat Place's legendary guitar meanders through closed doors and portals, to the scorching "2020 Vision," a matter-of-fact call to arms to get on the streets and get something done, the album addresses new and old, in both abstract and specific terms.
Bush Tetras have made punk music at the fringes for over four decades. Flashes of reggae, bursts of noise, guitars that rattle, shake and snake, born out of a gutter behind CBGBs. Over the years they have respawned time and time again, contorting their sound, tweaking the vision, remaining singular and indispensable.
Right before the release of the 2021 box set "Rhythm And Paranoia", beloved drummer Dee Pop passed away. Since they had already started working on a new record, they were determined to complete it to honor his memory, The Tetras went into the studio to finish what they'd started, once the timing was right.
They brought in a new drummer, Sonic Youth's Steve Shelley, who also served as producer. Enter "They Live In My Head". From "Ghosts of People," on which Pat Place's legendary guitar meanders through closed doors and portals, to the scorching "2020 Vision," a matter-of-fact call to arms to get on the streets and get something done, the album addresses new and old, in both abstract and specific terms.