Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Cement - Cement

Formed in the early '90s after bandleader and lead vocalist Chuck Mosley had spent time fronting Faith No More (He joined the band between 1984 and 1985 replacing Courtney Love (Hole) as lead singer. He was featured on their debut album We Care a Lot and on their second, Introduce Yourself.) Bad Brains, and Haircuts That Kill, Cement managed two releases on the Dutch East India imprint. While pretty much ignored critically and commercially, Cement did create some rambunctious, funky garage rock inspired by irreverent artists as varied as Mosley's prior employers Ween and Frank Zappa. Cement made a distinct noise that wasn't without its moments, released in 1993, the band's self-titled debut is an organ driven funk-core free-for-all that signaled the group's musical abandon and fascination with the power and sensibility of protest music in its rawest form.
Cement - Cement
1. Living Sound Delay
2. Shout
3. I Feel
4. Four
5. Prison Love
6. Six
7. Blue
8. Too Beat
9. Take It Easy
10. Old Days
11. Reputation Shot
12. Chip Away
13. KCMT

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