Some records don't so much arrive as detonate — and Suicide's 1977 debut is a case in point, a New York art-provocation-turned-unlikely-classic that left audiences rioting and Henry Rollins wandering the streets in an existential daze. This month, John Doran and Luke Turner attempt to be more articulate about it.
Low Culture Podcast: Suicide's Debut Album | The Quietus
Many moons ago, tQ heard Henry Rollins describing the time that he and Ian MacKaye had spent the afternoon listening to the 1977 debut album from New York duo Suicide, and were so disturbed by it – especially by the song ‘Frankie Teardrop’ – that they had no idea how to respond, other than to […]
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