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Pineapple - Trials

by metal postcard records

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Trials 01:50
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Knights 04:33
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Spirit 05:10

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The Trials EP comes from the Trials LP (2015)


1. Trials.  An MeS crap rap….pre cog about the pandemic

2. Snakes and Ladders….a footy anthem for Plymouth Argyle.
The chairman actually heard it but I guess he didn’t like punk?!


3. Knights…. East/West…A bit Spinal Tap and I recall Wonk Unit watching us play it live!

4. SPIRIT…. In 2014 I nearly retired early due to BP of 238/110.
Human frailty. The angels live in side us… Played on BBC radio.


Recorded & Produced by Andrew DOC Collins at PMC Studios
Plymouth



REVIEW

Pineapple is a fruity little dish of a band, taking in post punk and talking in post punk sensibilities. It’s an EP of nostalgic splendor; one that takes me back to the days when the local punk band had to compete with the jukebox in the down at heel pub venue, we of a certain age all have played/frequented at some time in our lives. Yes, this is an EP of enjoyable guitar punky scrunge that takes in Billy Childish, Julian Cope and The Fall in equal measure, and ‘Snake & Ladders’ is one of the best songs about football I have heard in many a year.

MONOLITH COCKTAIL

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released May 17, 2022

2022 Metal Postcard
2022 Pineapple

Producer: Andrew Doc Martin
(Pope/Pettit/Couch/Hill)

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Metal Postcard Records is an independent record label based back in Sydney and influenced by the likes of Fast Records / Factory / Postcard / Island / Stiff and Bill Drummund's wonderful Zoo records

We believe in new music from around the world ... not world music !
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