Soul Side* – Trigger
Label: |
Sammich Records – DISCHORD 29 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Post-Hardcore |
Tracklist
A1 | Baby | |
A2 | Trigger | |
A3 | Forgiveness | |
A4 | Name In Mind | |
B1 | War | |
B2 | K.T.T.K. | |
B3 | Pocket Hurts | |
B4 | Problems Faced When Travelling |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Inner Ear Studios
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- Band [Soul Side] – Scott*
- Engineer [Engines By] – Eli Janney
- Liner Notes [Quote From Inner Sleeve] – Eldridge Cleaver
- Technician [Makeup By] – Ian*
Notes
Recorded in December 1987 at Inner Ear.
Printed inner sleeve with lyrics and thank list included.
Track order is wrong on back cover, corrected here.
$ 6.00 postpaid from Dischord.
Made in .
Printed inner sleeve with lyrics and thank list included.
Track order is wrong on back cover, corrected here.
$ 6.00 postpaid from Dischord.
Made in .
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, hand-etched): MPO DISCHORD 29 A¹
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, hand-etched): MPO DISCHORD 29 B¹
Other Versions (1)
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Trigger (Cassette, Album) | Sammich Records | Dischord 29C, 29C | US | 1988 |
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Reviews
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Edited 4 months agoHave to disagree with the other review, this is an underrated classic no less than Hot Bodi-Gram. The music has all the 80s/90s Dischord hallmarks, particularly the roaring overspilling sound of the guitars. But it is more deconstructed to fundaments and roams more, whereas say Fugazi has moments of deconstruction within anthemic structures. And there are many highlights throughout.
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Very listenable second album by Soul Side, with lots of crunch and raw post-punk energy. These guys underwent an incredible artistic evolution between "Trigger" and "Hot Bodi-Gram" (their third and final album, and indisputably their masterpiece), so it's unfair to compare this record to what the band became--but you'll love it if you're a fan of Dischord's mid-to-late-'80s output. Contains one authentically great moment ('Name in Mind'), but there are some awkwardly-expressed sentiments and the last few songs kinda blur together.
Three and a half stars.
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