Prolapse

Pointless Walks To Dismal Places


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Features the original LP plus a bonus disc with the Cherry Red E.P tracks, plus a 16-page booklet containing photos, reviews, and sleevenotes from Mick Derrick, Steve Mack & John Robb.

Combining a metronomic krautrock beat played by a monster drummer, looping guitars and a boy/girl vocal that sounded like a bickering bed-sit argument turned into song, Prolapse had all the manic intensity of a nervous breakdown set against a backdrop of inventive guitar work and a really tough rhythm section. There were hints of the Fall, krautrock, PiL and a touch of the pure golden pop of Blondie along with the sense of restless dislocation shared by many of the post-punk bands.

Prolapse arrived in the middle of the Britpop era and their tense, almost neurotic music clashed with the stadium-filling, jolly knees- up pop that dominated the indie mainstream of the time. By 1996 indie had become the mainstream in terms of record sales and sound and was strutting around at the opposite end of the cultural spectrum to the indie bands of the Eighties and their war against popular culture. Late arrivals Prolapse were the last gasp of this genuine independence.

Tracklist

LP1
1 Serpico 2 Headless In A Beat Motel 3 Surreal Madrid 4 Doorstep Rhythmic Bloc 5 Burgundy Spine 6 Black Death Ambulance 7 Chill Blown 8 Hungarian Suicide Song 9 Tina This Is Matthew Stone

LP2
10 Psychotic Now 11 P.D.F 12 Screws 13 Kilometrica Banca 14 Pull Thru Barker 15 Dirge 16 They Slept In Darkness 17 E.O.P.O 18 Pile Tent