
Rush To Relax is a Punk album by Eddy Current Suppression Ring, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- clean
- swaggering
- punky
About
Back home in Australia, Eddy Current Suppression Ring have been hailed as the lackadaisical leaders of Melbourne’s recent garage- rock uprising. That sounds about right, given the way the group’s turned the act of not trying too hard into a veritable art form. Case in point: their third LP, a prickly/perplexing listen that starts with a teeth-gnashing jam (“Anxiety”) and ends with nearly 20 minutes of cackling seagulls and softly breached shores (the pure moods portion of the title track). In other words, it’s a literal translation of the album title <i>Rush to Relax</i>, a balancing act between sucker- punch songs (“Walked Into a Corner,” "Isn't It Nice") and the sensitive side of chord-chopping confessionals like “Gentleman” and “I Can Be a Jerk.” And then there are the two cuts that truly sound like curveballs: the smothered rhythm section and dog-detonating guitar solo of “Tuning Out” and the locked, drone-on groove of “Second Guessing.” Considering the entire thing was recorded in a day — six hours, to be exact — it’s as if the band is hell bent on reminding us that they can do more in an afternoon than most acts would in a week.
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Tracklist
- 1Anxiety3:23
- 2I've Got a Feeling2:35
- 3Tuning Out6:31
- 4Gentleman4:40
- 5Walked Into a Corner0:59
- 6Second Guessing7:06
- 7I Can Be a Jerk2:32
- 8Burn3:59
- 9Isn't It Nice1:13
- 10Rush to Relax24:38
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Eddy CurrentMIXED BY
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
