Plan B (Scorn album) explained

Plan B
Type:studio
Artist:Scorn
Cover:Scorn - Plan B.jpg
Released:August 30, 2002
Recorded:April 5, 2001 at The Box, Birmingham, UK
Genre:Illbient, industrial hip hop, dub
Length:66:19
Label:Hymen
Producer:Mick Harris
Prev Title:Greetings From Birmingham
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:List of Takers
Next Year:2004

Plan B is the eighth album by Scorn, released in August 2002 through Hymen Records. In 2000, Mick Harris returned with the band with the record company Hymen Records for Greetings from Birmingham, but eventually Harris parted ways with Hymen in 2002 after the release of Plan B. The intervening years since saw a break in recorded output (except the release of List of Takers, a live radio jam on Vivo Records in 2004) with live dates popping up periodically.[1]

Personnel

Production

Critical reception

Allmusic gave Plan B four stars out of five. The BBC review praised the production and said "Listen to this in your tank".[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Scorn: List of Takers . Groove Unlimited . 1995–2013 . June 22, 2013.
  2. News: Buttimer . Colin . Review of Scorn - Plan B . 26 November 2021 . www.bbc.co.uk . 2002.