Martin Rev
Martin Rev’s (Suicide) self-titled solo debut album, originally released in 1979 on Charles Ball’s Lust/Unlust label (see Lydia Lunch & James Chance), now with 5 bonus tracks (3 unreleased & exclusive). This record, somewhere between the harsh sound of Rev’s early work with Suicide and his more melodic, 50′s-doo-wop-inspired solo material (See Me Ridin’), is concrete evidence of how influential Rev’s dirty American-motorik music really was.
CD: $12.98
MP3: $8.99
See Me Ridin
4.5/5 Stars – All Music Guide This is a surprise record! Rev in rewind! The new pop sound soft & 90’s “Angst”. Listen for what’s not there. A new level of brilliant simplicity with bouncy keyboard, drum machine accompaniment and instantly memorable melodies. Think Buddy Holly meets Dr. Seuss with a touch of Phil Spector.
CD: $12.98
MP3: $8.99
Half Alive
“Lester Bangs liner notes place Suicide in its proper historical context: A document of a force of nature – the filthy loud subway station heart of NYC. Suicide pioneered everything from synth-pop to industrial disco – low rent electronic angst-fest. Vega runs rough shod over the whirring blast of Rev’s homemade synth.” –Rolling Stone Record Guide
CD: $12.98
LP: $14.98**
MP3: $8.99
**LP comes with free MP3 download!
Half-Alive T-shirt V-Neck WHITE
$20.00
(Add $2 for size 2X or Womens’ tee)
On a fitted cotton V-neck tee.
Ghost Riders
Seventeen years ago, in September 1981, New York City’s most controversial underground electro-punks were invited to celebrate their tenth anniversary by performing in concert at The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota – this now-legendary concert was released by ROIR as cassette-only in 1986.
CD: $12.98
LP: $14.98**
MP3: $8.99
**LP comes with free MP3 download!
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