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Deaf Wish - Deaf Wish (LP) - Ltd Edition Green Vinyl 45RPM - NM/NM

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Deaf Wish's Deaf Wish LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Deaf Wish's Deaf Wish second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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Visually Graded Record:
NM
Visually Graded Sleeve:
NM
Catalogue #:
HOMELESS21
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Punk, Indie Rock, Post-Hardcore

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Album Info

Artist: Deaf Wish
Album: Deaf Wish
Released: Australia, 15 Sept 2014

Tracklist:

A1Green Flame
A2Take What You Want
A3Mum Gets Punched In The Face
A4Zen Arch-Ade
A5Make It Hurt
A6I Traded You
B1Mai Tai
B2Nerve Damage
B3Freeze The Sound
B4White Heat / Bikini


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Description

Deaf Wish's self-titled album, released on August 30, 2019, is a captivating exploration of noise rock that showcases the band's unique sound and artistic vision. Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Deaf Wish has been making waves in the underground music scene for years, and this album marks a significant moment in their discography. The band, consisting of members Lee Parker, Elizabeth Mitchell, and others, has crafted a collection of tracks that are both raw and refined, blending elements of punk, shoegaze, and experimental rock.

From the very first track, "FFS," listeners are thrust into a whirlwind of distorted guitars and frenetic energy. The production, handled by the band themselves, captures the essence of their live performances, which are known for their intensity and unpredictability. The album's sound is gritty yet polished, a testament to the band's ability to balance chaos with melody. This track sets the tone for what’s to come, with its driving rhythm and haunting vocals that linger long after the song ends.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Cellophane," which features a catchy chorus and a more melodic approach compared to some of the other tracks. The juxtaposition of the song's pop sensibilities with its underlying noise rock elements creates a compelling listening experience. Critics have praised this track for its accessibility while still maintaining the band's signature sound. It’s a perfect example of how Deaf Wish can craft songs that are both engaging and challenging.

The album also includes "I’m Not Here," a track that delves into themes of isolation and existential angst. The lyrics are introspective, and the instrumentation builds a sense of urgency that resonates with listeners. This song, like many others on the album, showcases the band's ability to convey deep emotions through their music, making it relatable to a wide audience.

Critical reception of the album has been largely positive, with many reviewers highlighting the band's growth and maturity in their songwriting. Publications like Pitchfork and The Quietus have lauded the album for its innovative approach to the noise rock genre. Pitchfork noted that Deaf Wish has a knack for creating "a sound that is both abrasive and beautiful," which perfectly encapsulates the essence of this album.

In terms of cultural significance, Deaf Wish continues to be a vital part of the Australian music scene, which has produced a wealth of influential bands over the years. Their self-titled album contributes to the rich tapestry of noise rock and alternative music, pushing boundaries and challenging listeners to embrace the unconventional. The band's commitment to their craft and their willingness to experiment with sound is evident throughout the album, making it a noteworthy addition to their discography.

Interestingly, the band has mentioned in interviews that much of the album was inspired by their experiences on the road and the various places they’ve played. This sense of wanderlust and the stories they’ve gathered along the way infuse the album with a sense of authenticity and urgency. It’s clear that Deaf Wish draws from their personal experiences, which adds depth to their music.

Overall, Deaf Wish's self-titled album is a powerful statement from a band that continues to evolve and push the boundaries of their genre. With its standout tracks, critical acclaim, and cultural relevance, this album is a must-listen for fans of noise rock and anyone looking for music that challenges the status quo. Whether you’re a long-time follower of the band or a newcomer to their sound, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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