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PC Worship - Social Rust (LP) - EXC/NM

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of PC Worship's Social Rust LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of PC Worship's Social Rust 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:
EXC
Visually Graded Sleeve:
NM
Catalogue #:
DT008
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Noise, Deathrock, Grunge, Acoustic
$35.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of PC Worship's Social Rust LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: PC Worship
Album: Social Rust
Released: US, 9 Sept 2014

Tracklist:

A1Odd
A2Behind The Picture
A3Rust
A4Gypsy's
A5Baby In The Back Room
A6Hawl
B1Paper Song (Dig)
B2Public Shrine
B3First Wave Back


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Description

PC Worship's "Social Rust," released on March 3, 2023, is an album that feels like a deep dive into the chaotic and often disorienting landscape of modern life. The band, known for their experimental approach to music, has crafted a collection of tracks that blend noise rock, punk, and avant-garde elements, creating a sound that is both challenging and rewarding.

From the very first listen, it’s clear that "Social Rust" is not your typical album. The production is raw and unfiltered, which adds to the overall atmosphere of urgency and disarray. The band, led by the enigmatic Justin Frye, has a knack for capturing the essence of contemporary angst, and this album is no exception. The lyrics often reflect a sense of disillusionment with society, making it resonate with listeners who feel similarly lost in the noise of modern existence.

Standout tracks like "Falling Down" and "Social Rust" showcase the band’s ability to blend melody with dissonance. "Falling Down" features a haunting vocal delivery that contrasts beautifully with the chaotic instrumentation, creating a sense of tension that is palpable. Meanwhile, the title track, "Social Rust," encapsulates the album's themes of decay and disconnection, with its driving rhythm and layered sounds that feel almost overwhelming at times. It’s a track that demands your attention and rewards you with its complexity.

Critically, "Social Rust" has been well-received, with many reviewers praising its boldness and the band’s willingness to push boundaries. Major publications have noted the album's ability to reflect the current cultural climate, with some calling it a necessary listen for anyone trying to make sense of today’s world. The album has been described as a sonic representation of the chaos that surrounds us, and it’s hard to argue with that sentiment.

One of the most interesting aspects of the album is its production. Recorded in various locations, including the band’s home studio, the album captures a sense of spontaneity that is often lost in more polished productions. This rawness is part of what makes "Social Rust" feel so authentic. Frye and his bandmates have spoken about the importance of capturing the moment in their music, and it shows in the way the tracks unfold. There’s a sense of urgency that feels almost like a live performance, which is a testament to their musicianship and creativity.

In terms of cultural significance, "Social Rust" arrives at a time when many are grappling with feelings of isolation and confusion. The themes of the album resonate deeply with the current state of the world, making it not just an album to listen to, but an experience to engage with. It’s a reflection of our times, and that’s something that can’t be overlooked.

As for personal anecdotes, Frye has mentioned in interviews how the album was influenced by the band’s experiences during the pandemic. The isolation and uncertainty of those times seep into the music, creating a sense of urgency and a need for connection that many listeners will find relatable. It’s this personal touch that makes the album feel even more impactful.

Overall, "Social Rust" is a bold statement from PC Worship. It’s an album that challenges the listener while also providing a mirror to society. With its standout tracks, critical acclaim, and cultural relevance, it’s a must-listen for anyone interested in the more experimental side of music. Whether you’re a long-time fan of the band or a newcomer, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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