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SSR 051LP
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Sievehead represent all that is good with DIY punk in the UK in 2017. Born, raised, and blossomed in the Lughole, in Sheffield, Sievehead have become a band of greatness. Their second album Worthless Soul is an album full of shimmering guitars, the bleakness of '80s Sheffield, and passionate vocals that ooze defiance. It has energy, heart, and that special something you can't put your finger on. It sits next to the classic early '80s era Gun Club, Arch Criminals, and Hüsker Dü. But still it has DIY punk running through every vein. Heavyweight reverse board sleeve with a printed inner sleeve; Artwork and photography from bassist Joe Singleton.
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SSR 037EP
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Sievehead are a product of the vibrant Sheffield DIY punk community. Here they offer two tracks on the A-side of burly punk rhythms careening and rumbling through swirling post-punk vibes, catchy and insistent, packed with pain and power, showcasing the same dark propulsive energy that caught the attention of DIY music fans the world over on 2015's Into the Blue LP. Pure Gold contribute a remix on the B-side here taking the song "Try The Mirror" and skinning Sievehead's vehement deathrock-tinged tumult and creating something that could sit comfortably on an early John Carpenter soundtrack. Limited to 500 copies.
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