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Bloodloss - Bloodloss

Musician: Bloodloss
Album title: Bloodloss
Style: Post-Punk
Released: 2017
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1396 mb
Size APE version: 1754 mb
Size WMA version: 1492 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 714
Format: ASF AAC AUD AHX MPC AIFF MP2
Genre: Rock

Bloodloss - Bloodloss

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Tracklist

A1 Whistle Dixie
A2 Red Sea
A3 Dark Boy
A4 Cant Float In My Boat
A5 Drag The Lake
B1 Come Down And Dance
B2 Whats Your Secret
B3 Jimmy Drove A Dream
B4 Pigeon Toed Bantam

Notes

Red vinyl limited to 300 numbered copies. Hand screen printed insert/OBI.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GPR TAPE 2 Bloodloss Bloodloss ‎(Cass, Album) Greasy Pop Records GPR TAPE 2 Australia 1986



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This is very limited vinyl re-issue (300) of an incredibly rare cassette only release (100). Its a great pressing and remastered with excellent audio quality despite being described as "lo-fi" on the obi. It features original vocalist Sharron Weatherill, Renestair EJ (guitar & sax), Charles Tolnay (lead guitar), Chris Wiley (bass) and Andrew Stosch (drums). After forming in Sydney in 1982 and going through quite a few different line ups they eventually changed their name to Zulu Rattle. Reforming in Adelaide in 1986 they recorded this cassette only release (1986) and their 1st LP Human Skin Suit (1988). Members who passed through Bloodloss have connections to the following bands - Grong Grong, King Snake Roost, Primevils, Lubricated Goat, Acid Drops, Crawling Eye, Salamander Jim and Fear & Loathing. In the 1990s Mark Arm from Seattle's Mudhoney also joined and recorded with Bloodloss. The obi calls it a "cacophony of angular post-punk, peppered with free-form mayhem and grungy back beats" and that is a fairly good description of what lies in the grooves of this exceptional release. To any collector of fine Australian punk this is an absolutely essential reissue - get it before it disappears again and you regret it...