
This Site Is Dead! Last updated some time in 2002. Here for archival purposes. This is where the action is.

|
Buzzcocks: Time's Up Time's Up was orignally a bootleg of studio outakes from the Spiral Scratch sessions. Spiral Scratch was not only the band's first self released ep, it was arguablly the first DIY effort from any punk band. Spiral Scatch has been re-released on vinyl and cd, and should really have been included on the Enigma boxed set entitled Product. Time's Up has appeared in various vinyl releases ans well as in CD bootlegs. This new Time's Up release is an officially sanctioned release that features a fat booklet containing lot's of pictures of the band and some lyrics etc. There's a great shot of Shelley looking like a cop on a bad tv show as well as Devoto looking like he escaped from the Rocky Horror Show. That's right, Devoto. Devoto was the intangible ingredient that made the early Buzcocks seem like they were an explosion of limitless potential, to borrow a phrase from Steve Albini, as he talked about another band that was heavily influenced by the boys from Manchester, Naked Raygun. Devoto is bizarro. He has been seen cavorting on stage with his band Magazine, claiming to have invented oxygen. Time's Up captures the Buzcocks at their most interesting. Devoto added a sense of irony and sarcasm that is unparalelled. Devoto's influence continued after he left the band. Shelley took over on vocals and old songs were re-released as singles and/or reworked into new Buzzcocks songs as with Fast Cars. Magazine's "Shot By Both Sides" should also sound familiar to any buzcocks fan. Some great songs never made into the the new Buzcocks line up, but are still excellent. To quote the lyrics would not do them justice as they must be experienced within the raw framework of the music that surrounds them. Suffice to say, Time's Up is a must have for anyone interested in hearing a near perfect aural snapshot of English punk rock at it's genesis. The recordings were made with minimal overdubs. They are raw, and they are rough. They are outtakes that weren't ment for public consumption, and so they are far from perfect, yet perfect at the same time. Time's Up is 11 tracks - Time's Up: A Online action: buzzcocks.com by kilwag
Need publicity? Why not send in your cd for review. We promise to review it promptly. If we think it sucks, we'll get a second opinion. We'll even pass it on to a lucky reader. We love product. |
©2000 Annoying.Com, except where noted. All Rights Reserved. This Site Is Dead! |