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Bleeding Moon
LP $19.00

10/28/2014 819162016992 

 


CD $12.00

10/14/2014 819162017005 

CF 042 CD 


MP3 $9.90

10/28/2014 819162016992 

CF 042 LP 


FLAC $11.99

10/14/2014 819162017005 

 


Seth Sutton has been ripping the shit out of terse Telecaster-sharp riffs and Devo-indebted angular rhythms with Useless Eaters since dude was 18 years old. A young protégé of Jay Reatard, Sutton’s home-fried concoctions are sharp, corrosive mini-masterpieces that drive you to flick cigarettes and push strangers. 
Psycho-sexual, serrated vocals; thin, acidic guitars; rubbery bass and hot-to-tape traps lather the whole disc. Sutton delivers a really ripping crew of tunes this time around, kicking off with the supremely heavy “American Cars” and not letting up ’til the side break—these are glass-crunching gems with just the right amount of crud to cut your lip a little. A great alienated vibe flows throughout, along with some really sticky melodies, too. Going out under the neon tonight? Take this with you.

Tracklist

  1. #1 American Cars

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  2. #2 Dungeon

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  3. #3 Out in the Night

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  4. #4 Proper Conduct

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  5. #5 Sitting on the Fault Line

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  6. #6 Hidden Fees

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  7. #7 Aftershock

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  8. #8 Bleeding Moon

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  9. #9 Retro Hoax

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  10. #10 Whip

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  11. #11 Simple Device

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  12. #12 Walking in Circles

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