Trashland Explained

Trashland
Type:studio
Artist:Mercenárias
Cover:Mercenarias_Trashland.jpg
Released:1988
Recorded:1987
Genre:Post-punk, art punk
Label:EMI
Producer:Edgard Scandurra, Thomas Pappon
Prev Title:Cadê as Armas?
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:The Beginning of the End of the World
Next Year:2005

Trashland is the second and last studio album by Brazilian post-punk band Mercenárias. It was released in 1988 via EMI, and produced by Edgard Scandurra (of Ira! and Ultraje a Rigor, and a long-time friend and former member of Mercenárias) and Thomas Pappon (of Voluntários da Pátria, Smack and Fellini fame). Contrasting with the aggressiveness of the punk-like sonority of their previous album, Cadê as Armas?, Trashland is characterized by more atmospheric pieces reminiscent of Siouxsie and the Banshees, with emphasis given to the tracks "Kyrie", "Angelus", "Mesmas Leis", "Lembranças" and "Provérbios do Inferno", a compilation of William Blake's Proverbs of Hell translated into Portuguese and set to music.

The album received critical acclaim, and was chosen as "Album of the Year" by magazine Bizz. Despite this, EMI fired the band for no apparent reason, leading to its end in the same year and an 18-year hiatus before their reunion in 2006.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.beatrix.pro.br/mofo/mercenarias.htm Mercenárias – Mofo