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01. Empire - Easy Life
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02. Empire - Enough Of The Same
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ARTIST
EMPIRE
TITLE
Easy Life/Enough Of The Same
FORMAT
7"
LABEL
MUNSTER RECORDS
CATALOG #
MR 7352EP
MR 7352EP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
9/2/2022
Empire
was an offshoot of
Generation X
, and their only LP
Expensive Sound
remains an obscure (yet highly rewarding) listen. Originally released in 1981, the same year
Gary Numan
and
Soft Cell
were raking in big bucks with their noir-flecked brand of retrofuturism,
Expensive Sound
was out-of-step with the climate of commercial music. Their music was raw, bare, warm -- distinct from the glacial, antiseptic pop that would dominate the decade. The album was neither totally forward-looking nor nostalgia embracing. Instead,
Expensive Sound
does what great albums tend to: preserves a specific moment in time. While
Expensive Sound
may be better known for the bands it inspired -- the neo-psychedelia of
The Stone Roses
and the athletic fretwork of
Fugazi
-- they deserve appreciation on its own merits: one of the finest guitar pop records of the era. These two previously-unavailable-on-vinyl songs were recorded in 1981 for a second album that wasn't finally released.
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