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Though Love Battery emerged from the Seattle scene with numerous connections and an ascendant Sub Pop label backing them, the band never managed to breakthrough to the mainstream like their various label mates. Their 1992 debut Dayglo may shed some light on the reasons. The guitars are loud, loud, loud, sometimes overpowering the other instruments the way James Williamson would in The Stooges, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Thanks to a group of innovative, stellar musicians, the band can fluidly move from aggressive garage rock to punk indie rock without missing a beat.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Out of Focus
16:59 - See Your Mind
20:57 - Foot
26:23 - Side (With You)
32:02 - Blonde
Outro - Cool School (Trane of Thought)
Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon.
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Though Love Battery emerged from the Seattle scene with numerous connections and an ascendant Sub Pop label backing them, the band never managed to breakthrough to the mainstream like their various label mates. Their 1992 debut Dayglo may shed some light on the reasons. The guitars are loud, loud, loud, sometimes overpowering the other instruments the way James Williamson would in The Stooges, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Thanks to a group of innovative, stellar musicians, the band can fluidly move from aggressive garage rock to punk indie rock without missing a beat.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Out of Focus
16:59 - See Your Mind
20:57 - Foot
26:23 - Side (With You)
32:02 - Blonde
Outro - Cool School (Trane of Thought)
Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon.

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