The Horror by Pop. 1280

The Horror

Pop. 1280

2012

The Horror is a Alt/Indie album by Pop. 1280, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Post-Punk
  • abrasive
  • aggressive
  • nocturnal

About

Pop. 1280 are one of a clutch of likeminded Brooklyn contemporaries who’ve discarded the wide-eyed, faux-naïve optimism of the late-‘00s psychedelic revival and traded it for the far murkier, more misanthropic aesthetic perfected at the dawn of the ‘80s by doom-obsessed acts like The Birthday Party, Jesus Lizard, and Swans. Pop. 1280 distinguished itself early on with the scary intensity of its frenetic live shows and the uniquely damaged sounds of early efforts like “The Grid” and “Bedbugs,” a maniacal, first-person account of psychosis and infestation. The group’s debut full-length, <i>The Horror</i>, is even more laden with vitriol and misanthropy than its predecessors. “Bodies in the Dunes” is the album’s most immediately arresting track. It rides a frenetic, clanging rhythm provided by no less than two drum kits and an array of stray percussion effects that sound like pieces of salvaged scrap metal banged against one another. Not every track here recaptures the visceral intensity of “Bodies in the Dunes,” but <i>The Horror</i> stands as one of 2012’s most unrepentantly unsettling and abrasive releases.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Burn the Worm3:32
  2. 2New Electronix2:47
  3. 3Nature Boy4:14
  4. 4Bodies In the Dunes4:48
  5. 5Cyclotron5:22
  6. 6Beg Like a Human5:57
  7. 7Dogboy5:07
  8. 8West World2:06
  9. 9Hang 'em High3:56
  10. 10Crime Time5:31

Credits

Performers

Production & Engineering

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold