Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Empty Set - Lost in the Ryptide (1988, Lala)

There's probably not much I can tell you about this long defunct Michigan trio that hasn't been extolled upon on their archival websiteThe Empty Set's left-of-the-dial pop/rock was competent and occasionally ironic, but with the exception of Lost in the Ryptide's most stimulatinmg offerings like "Ryptide Zone" and "Sing Song Babble On," they were a bit non-descript.  Though their cover of the Comsat Angel's icy and enthralling 1980 single "Independence Day" hardly outdoes the original, it's inclusion here is a greatly appreciated gesture.

Even the briefest listen to my rip of this album will reveal a copious amount of vinyl noise, that at times is damn near interrupting.  It appears that Empty Set frontman Lawrence Bond has a few remaining copies of Lost... he's hawking through the band's site (linked above), so if you enjoy what you hear, consider patronizing him for what might very well be an improved listening experience. 

01. Boomerang
02. Ryptide Zone
03. All About Adam
04. Flying Fish
05. Someday
06. Reckless Infatuation
07. Wall Song
08. Independence Day
09. Pretty Please
10. Sing Song Babble On

Hear

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi can you please re-up ... thank you : )

Anonymous said...

thank you very very much! : )

Unknown said...

Would like a reupload of this if I can. Thanks!