Really Red / Teaching You The Fear: The Complete Collection 1979-1984
Album: | Teaching You The Fear: The Complete Collection 1979-1984 | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Really Red | Added: | Jan 2015 | |
Label: | Alternative Tentacles Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-01-23 | Pull Date: | 2015-03-27 |
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Week Ending: | Mar 22 | Mar 1 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 | Feb 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 17, 2015: | In The Year One Thousand, Eight Thousand [W1510]
Teaching You The Fear |
4. | Feb 24, 2015: | In The Year One Thousand, Eight Thousand [W1507]
Teaching You The Fear |
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2. | Feb 26, 2015: | Meow
Bored With Apathy |
5. | Feb 11, 2015: | Brownian Motion
Downtown |
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3. | Feb 24, 2015: | The Shiney One in for Dark Emperor
Nico |
6. | Feb 05, 2015: | The Sunset Life
Bored With Apathy |
Album Review
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2015-01-20
Reviewed 2015-01-20
Archival reissue of early Houston punk band. Interesting document of their evolution, spanning early accessible power pop post punk ‘79 sounds a la Stranglers, Gang of Four, then the white boy punk funk a la Minutemen that fellow Texans The Big Boys really perfected (and Red Hot Chili Peppers ripped off blind) to industrial noise. Toward end they were on bills with Culturcide, delving deeply into noise apparently. Fans of Gang of Four, Mission of Burma, No Means No alike will like. Really Red. Really great band.
1) FCCs safe harbor typical punk
2)* (1:42) galloping gutteral good
3) (1:06) somewhat thrashy
4)* (3:15) title track: mid paced, less punk, more Chicago rock, really good hit quality 5) (2:15) crunchy halting
6) (1:18)
7) (2:58) no culture Houston, funk seeping in now
8) (0:45) 2/4 punky brief
9)* (2:19) "I don't need to be reborn again" awesome commentary on religion
10) (2:43) almost sensitive sappy
11) FCC
12) (1:21) urgent punky
13) (2:30) almost poppy reminds me of Gang of Four
14) FCCs late too bad
15) (1:19) driving punky goodness, early LA hardcore feel
16) FCC
17) (1:34) more early hardcore goodness, like shattered faith, tsol
18)* (3:21) here's where the Minutemen funk kicks in
19) (4:02) big noise bash out to start then picks up
20)* (3:00) rock riff to start, then good proto hc
21) (1:24) driving hardcore
22) (1:30) also driving hardcore
23)* (2:50) spoof on patriotism, jingoism, with samples, people sounds in intro and bridges, fast slow
24) (1:50) more
25) (3:53) yes! Live sick dirgey shit not "punk", art noise?
26)* (2:11) cool rockin and hc parts
27) (5:48) tribal and cool, more like Siouxsie or Killing Joke with chorused guitar
CD 2 demos and live recordings Verry 1979 punk
1) (1:57) lower fi, punky
2) (2:39) Demo of above "I don't need to be reborn again"
3) (2:18) '79 punky
4) (2:15) poppy vocals, crunchy power pop
5)* (2:36) ironic cover of 60's pop hit "downtown"
6) (1:57) more good power pop
7) (1:48) noisey guitar, pounding, live production
8) FCCs
9) FCCs
10) (2:03) getting more urgent in the punk tone
11) FCCs
12) (0:33) brief punky blast
13) (3:58) live - enter synth noise and a joy division beat as the band begins to take an industrial tone
14) FCC
15) (2:23) joy div tone continues with driving fuzzy bass, nice
16) (2:46) live version of " minutemen" track above
17) (19:33) FCCs unfortunately: industrial noise, power tools, totally organic, wondering if Culturcide was involved because the looping sounds familiar- play in safe harbor, several tracks strung together seemingly
1) FCCs safe harbor typical punk
2)* (1:42) galloping gutteral good
3) (1:06) somewhat thrashy
4)* (3:15) title track: mid paced, less punk, more Chicago rock, really good hit quality 5) (2:15) crunchy halting
6) (1:18)
7) (2:58) no culture Houston, funk seeping in now
8) (0:45) 2/4 punky brief
9)* (2:19) "I don't need to be reborn again" awesome commentary on religion
10) (2:43) almost sensitive sappy
11) FCC
12) (1:21) urgent punky
13) (2:30) almost poppy reminds me of Gang of Four
14) FCCs late too bad
15) (1:19) driving punky goodness, early LA hardcore feel
16) FCC
17) (1:34) more early hardcore goodness, like shattered faith, tsol
18)* (3:21) here's where the Minutemen funk kicks in
19) (4:02) big noise bash out to start then picks up
20)* (3:00) rock riff to start, then good proto hc
21) (1:24) driving hardcore
22) (1:30) also driving hardcore
23)* (2:50) spoof on patriotism, jingoism, with samples, people sounds in intro and bridges, fast slow
24) (1:50) more
25) (3:53) yes! Live sick dirgey shit not "punk", art noise?
26)* (2:11) cool rockin and hc parts
27) (5:48) tribal and cool, more like Siouxsie or Killing Joke with chorused guitar
CD 2 demos and live recordings Verry 1979 punk
1) (1:57) lower fi, punky
2) (2:39) Demo of above "I don't need to be reborn again"
3) (2:18) '79 punky
4) (2:15) poppy vocals, crunchy power pop
5)* (2:36) ironic cover of 60's pop hit "downtown"
6) (1:57) more good power pop
7) (1:48) noisey guitar, pounding, live production
8) FCCs
9) FCCs
10) (2:03) getting more urgent in the punk tone
11) FCCs
12) (0:33) brief punky blast
13) (3:58) live - enter synth noise and a joy division beat as the band begins to take an industrial tone
14) FCC
15) (2:23) joy div tone continues with driving fuzzy bass, nice
16) (2:46) live version of " minutemen" track above
17) (19:33) FCCs unfortunately: industrial noise, power tools, totally organic, wondering if Culturcide was involved because the looping sounds familiar- play in safe harbor, several tracks strung together seemingly
Track Listing
1. | Too Political | 23. | Let The Night Roar | |||
2. | Bored With Apathy | 24. | Hang 'em High | |||
3. | The Fee | 25. | Star Mangled Banner | |||
4. | Teaching You The Fear | 26. | Nobody Rules | |||
5. | Decay | 27. | War Sucks | |||
6. | Run 'em Out | 28. | Modern Needs | |||
7. | No Art | 29. | White Lies | |||
8. | Bar-B-Que | 30. | Crowd | |||
9. | White Lies | 31. | Corporate Settings | |||
10. | Nico | 32. | Downtown | |||
11. | Starvation Dance | 33. | For Gumbos Only | |||
12. | Prostitution | 34. | Little Death | |||
13. | Aim Tastes Good | 35. | I Refuse To Sing | |||
14. | Entertainment | 36. | No More Art | |||
15. | Pigboy | 37. | Suburban Disease | |||
16. | Aint No Time | 38. | Teenage Fuck Up | |||
17. | Lockjaw | 39. | Onde To Kurtis Kren | |||
18. | Reminder | 40. | Entertainment | |||
19. | Youth Culture For Sale | 41. | Starvation Dance | |||
20. | Balance Of Terror | 42. | Nico | |||
21. | Personal Hell | 43. | A Reminder | |||
22. | Ritual | 44. | Just The Fact Ma'am |