"The Red Liquid", as they called themselves, spent a lot of time being the greatest hardcore punk band Seattle slept on. In between days, they flirted with krautrock, industrial, doo-wop, shoegaze and death-inflected Americana. But among all things, they were best-known for somehow accidentally emulating the prog-wave sounds of Ultravox and early Simple Minds.
"The Strange Days MSTRMX" is a solidly indexed referenced to support that argument. Utilizing material from recording sessions from 2010 to 2012, we have created a unique experience for the listener. One key track seamlessly blending all material into an expanded saga, and three more breaking down the pieces.
credits
released May 1, 2020
Lee Cizek - Guitar, Vocals, Keys, Mastering
Ian Edmunds - Bass, Synths, Programming
Corey McKinnon - Vocals, Rhodes Piano
Nick Provo - Drums, Backing Vocals
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