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Artifacts For An Empty Tank World


jailcell-booklet
Booklet

  1. Our Recipes
  2. John Is God
  3. Kick Yourself
  4. Dreaming
  5. Wide Open Eyes
  6. Part of Me
  7. Endless Grind
  8. Screams of Blood
  9. Drown
  10. Forced (Poulton Rd EP)
  11. Arm-Twister (Poulton Rd EP)
  12. Those Long Days ( Poulton Rd EP)
  13. Such is life (Two Years Of Toothache)
  14. Smiles (Two Years Of Toothache)
  15. Fight Night (Two Years Of Toothache)
  16. Down on Luck (previously unreleased)
  17. Carefree (previously unreleased)
  18. Take the Long Walk (previously unreleased)

Jailcell Recipes

Artifacts For An Empty Tank World

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  • Very Limited Rematsered Marbled Grey Lp With Large 40Pp Booklet

    Released: 22nd Nov 2024

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  • rematsered LP with large 40pp booklet

    Released: 22nd Nov 2024

    £25.99
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Jailcell Recipes: Perhaps the last untold chapter in the story of the rapidly-detonating, late 80’s UK Hardcore scene.

Often overlooked in favour of their contemporaries, this remastered/remodelled retrospective collection of songs finally puts the record straight, giving them the recognition they deserve. It showcases the band’s importance within that scene and throws light on their unique standpoint and their growth over a 4 year period.

This release is not intended as a discography, rather a selected ‘strongest hand’ from between the years 1988 to 1992. It features the definitive line up of Robbie Reid (vocals), Jamie Owen (guitar), Dave Arnold (bass) and Ian Barwick (drums).

It's a game of two halves; the faster, straight ahead hardcore stylings make up Side One (practically the entire first album recorded in 1988), whilst the more melodic, mid-tempo material completes the set on the flipside - Robbie's unmistakable vocals being the constant throughout that makes it all work, he provided the band with a unique identity.

Side Two closes with previously unreleased studio tracks from 1992 - virtually unheard until now, we believe these final three tracks to be amongst their best. The songs now sound as the band intended all the way back in 1988