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BURKE, PATRICK
A Black Balloon
LP
CRIMINAL
PATR 9455LP
$21.00
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"This is the last batch of the final installment in the vinyl era of the Parasites of the Western World. Sealed copies of the original pressing of Patrick Burke's second solo outing and though this distances itself from the rockist Parasites moves and continues on a arc that silence and timing might indicate, this is very much worth your grip. Rare in any realm, and not many to go around."
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BURKE, PATRICK
Silence And Timing
LP
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PATR 555LP
$21.00
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"Sealed copies of the original pressing of this fantastic and very obscure private press oddity is a solo outing from a member of the cult post punk unit Parasites Of The Western World.
Silence And Timing
may refrain from some of the balls out avant rock maneuvers heard on Parasites of the Western World's recently reissued album on De Stijl, but it's a knockout in its own less overt way; Burke's idiomatic boundary blur in this instance being between dreamy psych and melancholic post punk, with passing overtones of both Brian Sands and Gignoux's The Broadway Boys, though this has got a darker overall cast than either of those."