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SISSY SPACEK
Sissy Spacek
A DEAR GIRL CALLED WENDY
we06 2 x 7 2010
Just arrived, stellar release as usual! FIRST EDITION ON VINYL!!! In 1999 SISSY SPACEK made their first recordings as a more or less "conventional" blur/grindcore duo consisting of CORYDON RONNAU (vocals) and JOHN WIESE (bass and drum machine). Shortly after, the band entered a recycling period in which Wiese produced a number of albums and EPs, the first of which was this s/t CD (originally released on Helicopter), transforming their original source material into hardcore musique concrete. Listed in Studio Voice's "New No Wave 200" and declared a new genre by Koji Tano, the consensus was simply stated: "not for the faint of heart." Presented here on vinyl for the first time as a deluxe double-7" set by Italy's A Dear Girl Called Wendy. New edits, new mastering and previously obscure material from the same era.
lmt to 200 handnumered, one time presssing.
Sissy Spacek
A DEAR GIRL CALLED WENDY
we06 2 x 7 2010
Just arrived, stellar release as usual! FIRST EDITION ON VINYL!!! In 1999 SISSY SPACEK made their first recordings as a more or less "conventional" blur/grindcore duo consisting of CORYDON RONNAU (vocals) and JOHN WIESE (bass and drum machine). Shortly after, the band entered a recycling period in which Wiese produced a number of albums and EPs, the first of which was this s/t CD (originally released on Helicopter), transforming their original source material into hardcore musique concrete. Listed in Studio Voice's "New No Wave 200" and declared a new genre by Koji Tano, the consensus was simply stated: "not for the faint of heart." Presented here on vinyl for the first time as a deluxe double-7" set by Italy's A Dear Girl Called Wendy. New edits, new mastering and previously obscure material from the same era.
lmt to 200 handnumered, one time presssing.




