
Autogeddon is a Alt/Indie album by Julian Cope, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 17 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- fuzzy
- brooding
- psychedelic
About
Once the 1980s were out of the way, Julian Cope apparently reassessed his career and decided to dedicate himself fulltime to the freaky sounds he heard deep in his soul. Few were the attempts at pop stardom and writing the perfect radio hit (“World Shut Your Mouth” remains his one major contribution, his next album’s “Try, Try, Try” would be his last official effort). In its place Cope throws in the psychedelic and Krautrock experimentation that inspired him as a teen. As the alleged summation of a “trilogy” that includes <i>Peggy Suicide</i> and <i>Jehovahkill</i>, <i>Autogeddon</i> is shockingly short at 46 minutes. But this compactness doesn’t mean any less meandering on Cope’s part, who claims the tunes are all first takes. He muses against the evil that is “auto” culture with spaceouts that sound great cruising the highway at express speeds (the eleven minute “S*T*A*R*C*A*R*”). “Don’t Call Me Mark Chapman” is a dark meditation on murder. “Autogeddon Blues” begins things with acoustic folk-blues and builds to a loose and loopy climax of distorted guitars and Cope’s futile cries against a progress he can’t stop.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Autogeddon Blues5:05
- A2Madmax3:37
- A3Don't Call Me Mark Chapman5:21
- A4I Gotta Walk2:25
- A5Ain't No Gettin' Round5:00
- Paranormal In The West Country (Medley)8:29
Side B
- B2Ain't But The One Way4:14
- B3S.T.A.R.C.A.R11:28
Credits
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 17 pressings tracked on Gatefold
