While not a through-and-through goldmine, “Look Alive,” “There It Is,” and the downright infectious "Sloganistic,” all earn their rightful place on any Pylon best-of mix tape. Chain’s aura indeed deviates from Gyrate, as well as 1983’s Chomp LP, but you’d swear their seven-year hiatus seemed closer to seven months. And I have to admit, the diminishment of singer Vanessa Briscoe Hay’s often grating shriek is an extremely positive development here.
In addition to the album, I’m including a two-part Pylon interview conducted with Vanessa and drummer Curtis Crowe, taken from a promo CD that was only made available to press and radio at the time of Chain’s release.
01. Look Alive
02. Catch
03. B-Complex
04. Sugarpop
05. There It Is
06. Springtime
07. This/That
08. Go
09. Crunch
10. Very Right
11. Metal
12. Outside
13. Sloganistic
Update: Chain is now available from iTunes and Amazon Downloads, but I am preserving the interview below.
Hear
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Hola amigo, gracias por el blog, es magnifico, gracias a este puedo escuchar bandas que crei perdidas, te voy a pedir un favor, reup el disco de:
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I'm glad to see that you're sharing this one here. I've owed it since it was released, and although I was disappointed with it at first, it has grown on me through the years. The band has been playing so many dates the last few years that I'm hopeful we'll see a brand new Pylon album from them one day. Even though I've got this one, I'm downloading it anyway, for the interview, which I really appreciate. Thanks a lot.
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