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No Trend - Коллекция
Жанр: Punk, Hardcore Punk, Noise Rock, No Wave
Страна: USA
Год издания: 1984-2001
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 192-256 kbps
Продолжительность: 4:16:29
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
#777Tracklist
A1 - Family Style (3:10)
A2 - Blow Dry (4:58)
A3 - Reality Breakdown (3:58)
A4 - Kiss Ass To Your Peer Group (3:44)
A5 - Fashion Tips For The 80's (1:36)
A6 - Do As You're Told (1:04)
B1 - Too Many Humans (3:55)
B2 - For The Fun Of It All (3:28)
B3 - Mindless Little Insects (4:10)
B4 - Happiness Is ... (6:58)
Credits
Producer, Engineer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Don Zientara, No Trend
Notes
Recorded, engineered, mixed and produced at Inner Ear Studios.
#777Tracklist
A1 - Karma Nights (3:51)
A2 - Your Love (5:40)
A3 - Tear You Apart (2:36)
A4 - Never Again (2:54)
A5 - All Of Nothing (3:14)
B1 - Good Day Mrs. Hamm (3:06)
B2 - For The Fun Of It All (2:51)
B3 - The Curse (3:57)
B4 - Heartache (4:49) (Written-By – Butch Willis)
B5 - Who's To Say (4:46)
Credits
Bass – Robert "Smokeman" Marymont
Drums – Ken Rudd
Guitar – Dean Evangelista
Keyboards – Spidako
Lyrics By – Jefferson Scott (tracks: A1 to B3, B5)
Music By – No Trend
Photography – Dean Evangelista
Recorded By, Mixed By – Don Zientara, No Trend
Saxophone – Bernard Demassy
Vocals – Jefferson Scott
Vocals [Additional], Lyrics By – Lydia Lunch (tracks: A2, A3, B3, B5)
#777Tracklist
A1 - Two Seconds Til Non Existance (2:30)
A2 - Die (2:24)
A3 - Cancer (2:59)
A4 - Mass Sterilization Caused By Venereal Disease (2:39)
A5 - Too Many Humans (3:54)
A6 - Fun Of It All (2:49)
B1 - One Last Dream (2:49)
B2 - Killing Me (1:56)
B3 - Heartache (4:43)
B4 - Mindless Little Insects (4:16)
B5 - Blow Dry (4:55)
B6 - Teenlove (7:31)
#777Tracklist
A1 - One Under Parr (1:18)
A2 - Copperhead (2:08)
A3 - Without Me (3:31)
A4 - Fred Reality (3:04)
A5 - Space Disco (2:08)
A6 - Cry Of The Dirtballs (4:35)
B1 - Angel Angel Down We Go (4:56)
B2 - Overweight Baby Boom Critter (2:14)
B3 - Choc-O-Jet (2:36)
B4 - Freak (2:36)
B5 - Bel-Pre Rising (1:36)
Credits
Bass – Smokey
Cello – Ragelio Maxwell
Drums – Fuzz
Engineer, Mixed By – Ken Mora
Guitar – Leif
Guitar [Pedal Steel] – Bobby Birdsong
Keyboards – Dean Evangelista
Mixed By – No Trend
Percussion – Chris Pestelozzie
Saxophone [Alto] – Nick Smiley
Saxophone [Baritone] – Scott Raffel
Saxophone [Tenor], Arranged By [Horns] – Johnny Ontego
Trumpet – Paul Henzey
Vocals – Cliff Ontego
#777Tracklist
1) Cancer (3:01)
2) Hanging Out In Georgetown (2:08)
3) Kiss Ass (4:02)
4) Family Style (4:35)
5) Reality Breakdown (4:46)
6) Human Garbage (2:58)
7) Purple Paisleys Make Me Happy (3:03)
8) Mass Sterilization (3:06)
9) Teen Love (6:39)
10) Turn Away (1:04)
11) Cancer (3:05)
12) Blow Dry (3:04)
13) Polyester Man (2:07)
14) Kiss Ass (5:37)
15) Teen Love (6:35)
16) Mass Sterilization (2:25)
17) Hanging Out In Georgetown (2:26)
18) Death (6:26)
19) Punker (5:15)
Credits
Compiled By, Other [Liner Notes] – Michael Salkind
Recorded By – Don Zientara
Notes
Tracks 1-9 Inner Ear studio recordings (3/18/83)
Tracks 10-19 recorded live in Baltimore @ the Marble Bar (1/9/83)
#777Tracklist
1) Intro (1:00)
2) Fuzzy Dice (2:49)
3) Sorry I Asked (4:10)
4) Spank Me (With Your Love Monkey, Baby) (5:18)
5) Last On Right, Second Row (3:00)
6) Bel-Pre Declining (2:04)
7) No Hopus Opus (17:53)
Credits
Recorded By – Ken Mora
Notes
The final and until now unreleased album from 1987 by DC's legendary Avant/Noise/Performance anti-punks, No Trend.


No Trend surfaced in the Washington, DC area in the early 1980's. They were associated with the underground hardcore punk scene of the time, but were not accepted by the cliques that existed. They didn't care, either. No Trend viewed all cliques, even the ones that supposedly consisted of rebels, as conformist and ridiculous. The insert for their first 7", which contains numerous clippings from teen magazines about how to dress "punk," is all the clue one needs as to how they felt about the "scene." Rumor has it that they used to invite members of the DC hardcore scene to their shows, and then place airport runway lights on stage facing the audience.
Their first release was a 7". "Teen Love," which covered the entirety of side B at 33 RPM, actually became a college hit. One of the most interesting songs ever written, it pairs a pensive, slightly melancholy melody with No Trend's definitive statement of their view of society: A teen couple are reduced to robotic machines, slaves to current trends and societal expectations, their humanity gutted by the emotionless vocal. The songs on side A were uncompromising sledgehammers of noise, cynicism, and absolute brutality.
All three of these songs were later re-recorded and released on the "Teen Love" 12" along with two new songs, "Die" and "Let's Get Crazy."
The next year, they released their first full-length, "Too Many Humans." While Trouser Press denounces this LP as a lesser knock-off of Flipper and Public Image Limited, I strongly disagree. Comparisons to these bands are unavoidable, considering No Trend was also a highly experimental, noisy, and stand-offish band, but they had a sound all their own. "Too Many Humans" showcases No Trend at a new low, spitting venom all over the hollow and silly nature of American society with disjointed phrases that come one after the other, making a point without ever really saying anything directly at all. Pounding drums, raucous basslines, and completely unhinged guitar push every track over the edge. Songs like "Reality Breakdown" and "Fashion Tips for the 80's" had the speed and power of their previous tracks, but they broke some new ground with the warped funk song "Mindless Little Insects" and "Happiness Is...," which features happy-go-lucky clips from news segments in place of regular vocals.
Steven Blush, manager of No Trend and author of American Hardcore, mentions in his book that they briefly caught the attention of Jello Biafra, who never ended up releasing any of their material on Alternative Tentacles. However, they did more substantially catch the eye of no-wave goddess Lydia Lunch, former vocalist/guitarist of the seminal New York band Teenage Jesus & The Jerks. She collaborated with them as a vocalist on their next LP, "A Dozen Dead Roses," and released a compilation of rare No Trend material called "When Death Won't Solve Your Problem."
No Trend had run into a problem at this point in their existence. Their fierce rebellion turned them into a bit of a trend in their own right. Hipster aficionados of noise rock made No Trend into their cool new band to name-drop. Disgusted, No Trend responded by alienating even those people. To do so, vocalist and ringleader Jeff Mentges also (for better or worse) revamped the band's line-up.
"A Dozen Dead Roses" was the first of this new series of attacks, featuring keyboards and wailing lead guitars in an unbelievably complex parody of new wave, 80's funk, and hair metal. They continued in this vein with their 1986 LP "Tritonian Nash - Vegas Polyester Complex." If fans had been surprised (and horrified) at "Roses," and hoped it was only a one-time affair, they must have collapsed in despair upon hearing the full album's worth of lounge jazz, over-the-top funk, and English-style ska that came forth from the needle. Full horn sections dominate the album in support of No Trend's continual crusade against stupidity and norms - only now, the violence of their music was replaced with a solid groove!
No Trend wrapped up their existence finally with an LP called "More." As if they couldn't get more alienating, this time they tried their hand at a full-fledged rock opera called "No Hopus Opus." Befitting such a band, this amazingly strange album could not find a single label interested in releasing it until 2001.
No Trend, besides being brilliant musically and lyrically, and damn fun to listen to, represents to me a perfect example of individuality in music. Completely honest, fed up with the ridiculousness around them, and unflinching in their ways, No Trend reflects the most rebellious of the most rebellious personalities. Though these personalities ultimately affected and clashed with each other, what they left behind is undeniable. And inspiring.
http://www.myspace.com/notrendmusic
Jeff Mentges (vocals), Frank Price (guitar), Eric Leifert (guitar), Greg Miller (drums), Brian Nelson (saxophone), Dean Evangelista (guitar), Buck Parr (guitar), James Peachey (drums)
Доп. информация:
Legend has it, correctly or not, that No Trend hurled the remaining copies of their records at the crowd at one of their last shows, and then taped over their masters. Their releases, in general, are nearly impossible to find. When you do find them, chances are they'll be in the hands of collector scum who seek to charge you anywhere from $50 to $100 for a single fucking record.
There is a serious lack of information about No Trend's releases online (or, in other cases, a serious abundance of DIS-information). This is my attempt to set things straight.
"Tritonian Nash..." is still in print on CD and easily available. "More" is hard to find, but considerably easier than their other releases. It only exists on CD. A compilation CD of early songs is in print and relatively easy to come by, called "Teen Love/Early Months." However, this is not a legitimate release. "Early Months" is the product of Teenbeat Records agreeing to put out a tape provided to them by disgruntled former drummer Michael Salkind. It does contain some unreleased tracks and 7" material, but Jack Anderson described it to me as "embarrassing."
I recommend tracking down the originals if you are at all able. The packaging of No Trend records is almost as important as the music inside. Plus, many essential No Trend songs are only available on the original vinyl releases. Some sellers on GEMM.com have copies.
However, if this is not possible for you, there's always Soulseek. Soulseek tends to attract users who have harder to find, underground releases, unlike other file sharing programs. Unfortunately, every collection of No Trend mp3's I've come across on Soulseek has been painfully incorrect. Here is a guide to help you figure it out:
The versions of "Mass Sterilization," "Cancer," and "Teen Love" from the "Teen Love/Early Months" CD are from the first 7". The first 7" does not have a song called "Let's Get Crazy."
"When Death Won't Solve Your Problem" includes the 12" versions of "Mass Sterilization" and "Teen Love" as well as "Die." It has an alternate version of "Cancer" as well (not the same as the 7" or 12" versions). Other than that, it mostly consists of tracks culled from "Too Many Humans" and "A Dozen Dead Roses," although it does open up with the essential "Two Seconds Till Non-Existence," which is not available elsewhere.
"Too Many Humans" includes way more songs than Soulseek users have. When you find that LP on Soulseek, it's usually only side A of the LP, minus the song "Blow Dry," with "Happiness Is..." from side B inexplicably tacked onto the end. It's missing the rest of side B: "Too Many Humans," "For the Fun of it All," and "Mindless Little Insects."
The "Heart of Darkness" EP is just the four songs from "A Dozen Dead Roses" that feature Lydia Lunch, on a 12". It contains no material that is not also on "A Dozen Dead Roses."
Maybe someday No Trend's material will be rescued from the danger of becoming permanently unavailable. In the meantime, good luck and happy hunting!
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