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Cracks In The System
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Emerging from the depths of Portland’s garage rock scene, Dead Moon’s Crack in the System stands as a testament to the band’s raw energy and unfiltered emotion. Released in 1994, this album captures the trio’s signature blend of punk-infused rock and roll, characterised by Fred Cole’s gritty guitar work, Toody Cole’s steadfast basslines, and Andrew Loomis’s relentless drumming.
Opening with “Poor Born,” the album immediately immerses listeners in a world of defiance and introspection. Tracks like “Cast Will Change” and “Too Far Gone” delve into themes of transformation and despair, while “Day After Day” offers a nearly five-minute exploration of perseverance amidst adversity. The band’s rendition of “Times Are A Changing” pays homage to their influences, infusing the classic with their distinct edge.
The production, handled by Fred Cole himself, retains a lo-fi authenticity that complements the album’s thematic content. Each track feels immediate and unvarnished, reflecting the band’s commitment to preserving the raw essence of their sound.
Crack in the System is more than just an album; it’s a chronicle of resilience and authenticity. Dead Moon’s unwavering dedication to their craft shines through, making this record a compelling listen for those seeking music that resonates with unfiltered passion and sincerity.
A1 Poor Born
A2 Cast Will Change
A3 Too Far Gone
A4 Day After Day
A5 Two Fell Away
A6 Killing Me
B1 It's O.K.
B2 Back To Back
B3 The Deadline
B4 Times Are A Changing
B5 Unknown Passage
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