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ROYAL TRUX - ROYAL TRUX - (RSD24) - LP
1000 copies worldwide. Deluxe freshly remastered edition of Royal Truxās seminal debut album, originally released on their own Royal Records label in 1988. Fierce and uncompromising, this long overdue re-issue comes with rejuvenated artwork and brand-new liner notes. Formed in 1987 by Neil Hagerty (vocals, guitar), formerly of Pussy Galore, and his then girlfriend Jennifer Herrema (vocals), Royal Trux successfully dismantled alternative rock with a discordant guitar and time signatures akin to Miles Davis on an unholy mission circa āBitches Brewā or Manson strumming in his prison cell. Often described as a garage rock act, Royal Trux were far more complex, an unravelling surge of ideas, influences, mangled theories and out-there meandering, setting the blueprint for lo-fi indie amid their intricate reflections on their self-destructive lifestyle. āTheir music was wild and their lives even wilder.ā The Guardian // āA chop-shop approach to pop history.ā Pitchfork.
$32.99
ROYAL TRUX - ROYAL TRUX - (RSD24) - LPā
$32.99
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1000 copies worldwide. Deluxe freshly remastered edition of Royal Truxās seminal debut album, originally released on their own Royal Records label in 1988. Fierce and uncompromising, this long overdue re-issue comes with rejuvenated artwork and brand-new liner notes. Formed in 1987 by Neil Hagerty (vocals, guitar), formerly of Pussy Galore, and his then girlfriend Jennifer Herrema (vocals), Royal Trux successfully dismantled alternative rock with a discordant guitar and time signatures akin to Miles Davis on an unholy mission circa āBitches Brewā or Manson strumming in his prison cell. Often described as a garage rock act, Royal Trux were far more complex, an unravelling surge of ideas, influences, mangled theories and out-there meandering, setting the blueprint for lo-fi indie amid their intricate reflections on their self-destructive lifestyle. āTheir music was wild and their lives even wilder.ā The Guardian // āA chop-shop approach to pop history.ā Pitchfork.













