Scientists - Negativity

Scientists - Negativity

$9.00
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The Scientists' powerful brand of deranged swamp-rock returns with a vengeance as In the Red Records unleashes Negativity, an all-new magnum opus featuring the first new full length album by the Australian band's penultimate line-up in thirty-five years. The bruising eleven-track collection features a Scientists configuration much beloved by connoisseurs of the band's work: singer-guitarist Kim Salmon, lead guitarist Tony Thewlis, and bassist Boris Sujdovic, all veterans of the group's defining 1981-85 outfit, and drummer Leanne Cowie, who replaced drummer Brett Rixon on the storming 1986 release Weird Love. A solid crop of fresh originals is highlighted by the opening statement of purpose "Outside"; the offbeat, yowling waltz "Naysayer"; the hilarious, self-mocking "Suave," which Salmon says was inspired by the work of his countrymen the Moodists; and the utterly surprising "Moth-Eaten Velvet," a Velvet Underground homage in ballad form that features a three-piece string sect

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