A long favorite of mine, Saccharine Trust have blended more typical punk instrumentation with twisted guitar lines and desperate vocals. The album has a tremendously bleak feeling to it. Their later albums are very worthwhile as well, but this one is by far their rawest most primal phase. SACCHARINE TRUST Paganicons (1981) Vinyl EP NM- (EX) WITH. EXCELLENT CONDITION INCLUDES INSERT WITH LYRICS RARE: NO.
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Not worthless, but not much of a record. Brewer is especially irritating and pretentious. Still, there are indications that there's an interesting band here, especially in the abrasive guitar playing of Joe Baiza. Abrasive and calculated in a manner that all but shrieks, 'Hey, notice us!,' it's a pretty hard slog to get to the good stuff.
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream |
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1 | 01:56 | |||
2 | Joe Baiza / Baiza Brewer | 01:25 | ||
3 | 02:26 | |||
4 | Joe Baiza / Baiza Brewer | 00:36 | ||
5 | 02:21 | |||
6 | Joe Baiza / Baiza Brewer | 01:26 | ||
7 | 01:28 | |||
8 | Joe Baiza / Baiza Brewer | 05:10 |