S*M*A*S*H LP: Spring 1984 (140g Black Vinyl)

£22.00

Heralded by the NME in January 1994 as part of the ‘New Wave Of New Wave’ — a term dreamed up by writer Paul Moody — S*M*A*S*H were at the vanguard of a crop of bands who drew on the late 1970s punk explosion for inspiration. The scene’s other leading lights? These Animal Men. These recordings capture a time in British music when it was trying to find its way through the thick hair of grunge, that eventually made its way to the birth and popularity of bands such a Blur, Oasis and Pulp. Spring 1994 was S*M*A*S*H’s debut mini album and combined together the first two singles released on Le Disques De popcorn and was a tribute to feminism. The mini album features the exhilarating L*L*Y*C, Shame & Real Surreal.

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Heralded by the NME in January 1994 as part of the ‘New Wave Of New Wave’ — a term dreamed up by writer Paul Moody — S*M*A*S*H were at the vanguard of a crop of bands who drew on the late 1970s punk explosion for inspiration. The scene’s other leading lights? These Animal Men. These recordings capture a time in British music when it was trying to find its way through the thick hair of grunge, that eventually made its way to the birth and popularity of bands such a Blur, Oasis and Pulp. Spring 1994 was S*M*A*S*H’s debut mini album and combined together the first two singles released on Le Disques De popcorn and was a tribute to feminism. The mini album features the exhilarating L*L*Y*C, Shame & Real Surreal.

Heralded by the NME in January 1994 as part of the ‘New Wave Of New Wave’ — a term dreamed up by writer Paul Moody — S*M*A*S*H were at the vanguard of a crop of bands who drew on the late 1970s punk explosion for inspiration. The scene’s other leading lights? These Animal Men. These recordings capture a time in British music when it was trying to find its way through the thick hair of grunge, that eventually made its way to the birth and popularity of bands such a Blur, Oasis and Pulp. Spring 1994 was S*M*A*S*H’s debut mini album and combined together the first two singles released on Le Disques De popcorn and was a tribute to feminism. The mini album features the exhilarating L*L*Y*C, Shame & Real Surreal.

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