A Comprehensive Retrospective Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Release Bad And Useless Recordings
January 1st, 2004
urbn Posted:
The last relese from SHAI HULUD, “A Comprehensive Retrospective Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Release Bad And Useless Recordings”, is the blueprint to the band’s legacy. The disc is not really a b-side or a collection of outtakes, but it is a record compiled by Matt Fox where you can hear SHAI HULUD stuff that you never heard before. You can hear the earliest demo with the original singer Damien Moyal (As Friends Rust, Morning Again, Culture), warehouse recordings, a live session at NYU, and the four track demo where Chad Gilbert ( now in New Found Glory ) used to scream. This disc has got all of the rarities that any fan could ask for, without having to surf through eBay and paying a lot more.
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