Killdozer - Little Baby Buntin'
More tales of domestic psychopathy and a version of Neil Diamond's "I Am, I Said" that has to be heard to be disbelieved.
LP released on Touch And Go in 1987.
I was born feet first, it shows in the way I think.
WHAT'S THE POINT?
The intention is to promote people who make beautiful music.
The intention is to introduce you to the people who have been carving their own path...with no care for what anybody thinks.
We try not to post things that are still for sale but sometimes post things that are not easily available. If you like what you hear, then find these people and tell them how great they are.
Better still, tell them and then seek out their new releases and buy them. We add links, when they are reliable and active, so that you can keep track if you so wish.
Always go straight to the artist or the label where possible. That way, the money goes straight to the people responsible for this art. These people rely on our support to keep going and make more quality releases!
Please feel free to leave comments as you go along...at least then we know you appreciate this stuff (or otherwise) and you're not just a bunch of freeloading file collectors.
If you made this music and we have pissed you off by posting any of this, please leave a comment in the post and the offending articles will be removed.
2 comments:
Thanks!
Many thanks for bringing this blast of past greatness to the fore again.
Still my favourite Killdozer album, although Snake Boy comes a close second...
Saw them play a free show on a pier in Portsmouth back in 1989 - they'd been booked to play the Polytechnic but poor ticket sales (somewhere in the region of 17 I was told...)
meant a change of venue and doors open to all. Don't think there were many more than 30 of us there but the 'dozer were absolutely awesome.
If memory serves it was the same week they appeared on the short-lived TV show Club X doing a live rendition of American Pie - the Pompey show ending in similar style with Michael Gerald's trousers
round his ankles.
Gawd bless 'em.
Post a Comment