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Fade Out (LP)

Label: Rough Trade

Format: LP

Genre: Rock

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Original US edition on Rough Trade of the landmark second album released in 1988, a fuzzed-out psychedelic/shoegaze masterpiece.

condition (record/cover): EX / VG+ (general wear)

Gatefold sleeve.

Fade Out was more akin to what the hallucinogenic drug experience is like (or I suppose, never having done anything stronger than the occasional joint or once sniffing Liquid Paper…) than any 60s rock band tried. Actually the whole record is so fucked-up you could listen to it straight and it would still sound fucked-up. Just imagine guitar so fuzzed-out that it becomes an almost tactile texture, with punky, simplistic drums keeping time enough to make it so gripping. Leads straight from the Stooges first album piled on top of each other until they collide inside your brain… Unlike many retro-60s/70s acts this doesn’t become a museum piece, for much of this is filtered with such fucking 70s/80s punk aesthetic, especially in the production. “Black Sun” (I don’t think they intended to imply anything nazi by the way…) almost sounds like a Martin Hannett production with an insistent sound-on-sound guitar riff. “Torched” goes as far as they can without caving-in the studio’s floorboards. “Got to Get it Over” even manages to replicate that rhythmic swagger you used to hear on early Chrome albums… I don’t think there’s ever been an album like Fade Out before or since, not even by Loop themselves. It stands out amongst music in an otherwise subdued time around the late 80s. Worth looking for…

 

 

Details
Cat. number: ROUGH US 52
Year: 1989

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