Mercyland - We Never Lost A Single Game Vinyl Record
Mercyland - We Never Lost A Single Game Vinyl Record
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Formed in 1985 in Athens, GA by David Barbe (Bob Mould’s Sugar), Mercyland’s blast of post-punk was ahead of its time. The band was nourished by a steady diet of the Minutemen’s Double Nickels on the Dime, Husker Du’s Metal Circus, Meat Puppets 2, Dinosaur Jr’s Yr Living All Over Me, Volcano Suns, and Mission of Burma. There were few experiences as exhilarating as seeing Mercyland tear up sweaty rock clubs like Athens’ own 40 Watt on a Friday night. Mercyland frequently left clubbers up and down the east coast in a meltdown. The group disbanded in 1991 and the nine songs marking their first official collective release here are a necessary historical document of the end of the criminally unknown band. The time for Mercyland to be better known is now.
01. Minutes And Parts 02. Tough Ass Knives 03. Who Hangs Behind Your Eyes 04. Waiting For The Garbage Can 05. Uncle 06. Service Economy 07. John D. White 08. Freight Truck 09. Eula Geary Is Dead
- Format Detail: LP Full color sleeve with lyrics
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Indie & Alternative
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