Bethlehem (The Original Sins album) explained

Bethlehem
Type:album
Artist:The Original Sins
Cover:The_Original_Sins_-_Bethlehem.jpeg
Released:October 15, 1996
Genre:Psychedelic rock, pop music, indie rock, garage rock
Length:45:56
Label:Bar/None
Producer:Ray Ketchem
Prev Title:Turn You On
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Suburban Primitive
Next Year:1997

Bethlehem is the eighth studio album by garage rock band The Original Sins, released in 1996 through Bar/None Records. The album shows a change in tone for the band, focusing much more on pop music and psychedelic rock than the energetic garage punk fury from previous releases. The album has been considered as the band's best, with some describing it as "the band's greatest achievement"[1] and a "great leap-forward".[2]

Personnel

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Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Original Sins. Bar/None Records. April 4, 2015.
  2. Web site: The Original Sins Biography. Trouser Press. Rompers, Terry . Young, Jon. April 4, 2015.