Sunday, September 7, 2008

Volcano Suns - Bumper Crop



I can say in all honesty that I like this so much better today than I did 20 years ago. Feels so much cozier, and I better appreciate the brainpower on display here.  It's so much harder and so much more a complete utilization of smarts to be funny or clever than it is to be 'dark' or angry or angular. 
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All Music:  Rising out of the ashes of the disbanded Mission of Burma, drummerPeter Prescott put together the Volcano Suns with bassist Jeff Weigand and guitarist Jon Williams to continue making rock music, but to do it in a lighter, less serious way than Prescott's former band. 1985 saw the band's debut, The Bright Orange Years, released on Homestead. Their second and third releases -- also on Homestead -- saw a development in the band when Weigand and Williams left after album number two, All Night Lotus Party. 1987's Bumper Crop, the Volcano Suns' third, was well received enough to get the band signed to SST for their next two albums: Farced (1988) and Thing of Beauty(1989). Considered the best lineup of them all, this incarnation (featuring the guest guitar work of David Kleiler) would be the band's last. 1991's Career in Rock (released on Quarterstick/Touch and Go) would prove to be the band's final release. In late 2005, Prescott re-formed the Volcano Suns and played reunion shows in Hoboken and Boston. 



p.s. can anyone score me a copy of "All Night Lotus Party?"

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