1953 (album)
1996 studio album by Soul-Junk / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1953 is an indie rock album by Soul-Junk released in 1996. The album consists of guitar based low-fi rock, which one reviewer described as being in the ballpark of "Beck meets Danielson."[1] Alternative Press found their musical arrangements to be outstanding, "tuneful, energetic and original",[2] but took fault with their lyrics, which many of which are derived from scripture.[1][2]
Quick Facts Studio album by Soul-Junk, Released ...
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Released | 1996 (1996) | |||
Recorded | July 1995–July 1996 DML studios, Daydream Studios | |||
Genre | Indie rock, noise rock | |||
Label | Homestead Records | |||
Producer | Bill Day | |||
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The final track of the album is actually another album itself, 1954, albeit uncut.