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Pylon - Chomp (Remastered) '1982/2020

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Chomp (Remastered)
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Album name Chomp (Remastered)
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Date 1982/2020
Genrepost-punk
Play time 00:42:30
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 2429 Kbps / 96 kHz
Media WEB
Size 289; 925 MB
PriceDownload $7.95
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       Pylon's 1980 debut album, Gyrate, sounded like the work of the best sort
of enlightened amateurs, musicians who were still fairly new to what they were
doing and making the most of their simplicity, which worked brilliantly in their
favor. 1983's Chomp was a somewhat different affair; Pylon were a more
accomplished group with far more practical experience under their belts, and
instead of the streamlined hands-off production of Bruce Baxter, the second
album was produced by Chris Stamey and Gene Holder of the dB's, and engineered
by Mitch Easter. As a consequence, Chomp sounds fuller and less minimal than
Gyrate, with Vanessa Briscoe Hay overdubbing vocal harmonies on some tracks,
keyboards popping up here and there, and Randy Bewley adding some new flash to
his James Brown-style chicken scratch guitar. However, if Pylon were capable of
doing more on Chomp, they also knew what not to do. The textures are more
complicated, but the music still feels efficient, with no wasted gestures in the
songs or performances. The grooves are as potent as ever, with bassist Michael
Lachowski and drummer Curtis Crowe anchoring this music with lean, funky rhythms
that sound edgy while still filling the dance floor. The added production polish
and instrumental niceties add atmosphere without weighing down the songs, and
reinforce how tuneful the material is despite their clean surfaces. "Crazy" is a
beautifully ominous pop song that Pylon lacked the sophistication to pull off
when they made Gyrate; if their early music was full of sharp angles, "Crazy"
showed they could create something more accessible without compromising their
vision in any way. Pylon would break up the same year Chomp was released, and
it's fascinating to speculate where their broader musical range and studio
smarts would have taken them if they'd stayed together (they would periodically
play reunion shows, and they even cut a third album, Chain, in 1990.) However,
if Chomp closed the book on Pylon's first era, it was a grand finale, an album
that stands apart from their debut yet is just as brilliant in its own ways.

Tracklist:
1 01. Pylon - K (Remastered) (04:32)
1 02. Pylon - Yo-Yo (Remastered) (04:14)
1 03. Pylon - Beep (Remastered) (03:23)
1 04. Pylon - Italian Movie Theme (Remastered) (02:01)
1 05. Pylon - Crazy (Remastered) (03:13)
1 06. Pylon - M-Train (Remastered) (03:48)
1 07. Pylon - Buzz (Remastered) (02:58)
1 08. Pylon - No Clocks (Remastered) (02:57)
1 09. Pylon - Reptiles (Remastered) (03:56)
1 10. Pylon - Spider (Remastered) (03:58)
1 11. Pylon - Gyrate (Remastered) (04:06)
1 12. Pylon - Altitude (Remastered) (03:19) 

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