Career in Rock explained
Career in Rock is an album by the American band Volcano Suns, released in 1991.[2] [3] The album was recorded by the fourth lineup of the band.[4] It was produced by Steve Albini.[5]
Career in Rock was the band's final album; they announced a breakup before a 1992 show in Chicago.[6]
Critical reception
The Boston Herald wrote that the band "never failed to produce an aggressive, tuneful—and loud—punk rush."[7]
Track listing
- "Blue Rib"
- "Binds That Tie"
- "Mystery Date"
- "Silly Misunderstanding"
- "Total Eclipse"
- "Horrorscope"
- "Punching Bag"
- "Show"
- "Sensitachio"
- "Hey Monarch"
Personnel
Notes and References
- http://www.tgrec.com/bands/album.php?id=347 Career in Rock | Volcano Suns | Touch and Go / Quarterstick Records
- Robert . James . Career in Rock by Volcano Suns . Melody Maker . May 4, 1991 . 68 . 18 . 35.
- News: Sullivan . James . Volcano Suns explode with absurdism . The Boston Globe . 3 June 1991.
- News: Klein . David . Even with two lauded reissues, Volcano Suns ducks fame . 25 January 2023 . Indy Week . February 25, 2009.
- Book: Azerrad . Michael . Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground, 1981-1991 . 2012 . Little, Brown .
- News: Kot . Greg . Leave it to the Volcano Suns... . Chicago Tribune . 23 Jan 1992 . 11A.
- News: Lozaw . Tristram . Setting Suns . Boston Herald . December 20, 1991 . S19.