Fire in the Sky (album) explained

Fire In the Sky
Type:Album
Artist:Half Japanese
Cover:Fire In the SkyHalfJapanese.jpg
Released:1993
Genre:Indie rock, punk, post-punk, experimental rock, lo-fi, alternative rock
Length:62:06
Label:Safe House
Producer:Don Fleming
Maureen Tucker
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Prev Year:1990
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Next Year:1995

Fire In the Sky is an album by the rock group Half Japanese, released in 1993.[1] "Tears Stupid Tears" is a cover of the Daniel Johnston song.

Critical reception

Dean McFarlane of AllMusic called Fire in the Sky "the album that pushed the group from the obscure fringe of the U.S. post-punk underground into a full-blown indie rock legend." Trouser Press wrote that "Jad [Fair] works up a head of punk-rock steam that allows him to zoom manically through hi-energy blasts like 'U.F.O. Expert' and 'Tears Stupid Tears.'”[1]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Half Japanese . Trouser Press . 25 July 2020.