Ferric Archaeology

Rummaging around in the underpants of musical history, then sniffing our fingers while no-one's looking.

Monday, 21 September 2015

Konstruktivists - Forbidden BC (1991) C90

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Many thousands of years ago I was in a band called Konstruktivists, as formed by Glenn Wallis and still very much a going concern to...
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Monday, 14 September 2015

v/a - Circumcise the Foreskin of Your Heart (1983) C60

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Here we go. Everybody and their milkman had a compilation tape clogging up fanzine column inches and I was determined that I shouldn...
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Monday, 7 September 2015

The Shining - Green Dragon 2/8/84 (1984) C40

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I don't really know much about this lot, but they were a local Stratford-upon-Avon band whom I saw live a couple of times. The...
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Monday, 31 August 2015

The Dovers - The World of the Dovers (1991) C60

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I probably already wrote as much as you really need to know about the Dovers here , but if you can't be arsed to read all that f...
Monday, 24 August 2015

Do Easy - The Metal Tape (1982) C60

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If you coped with The Nightmare Begins... posted a coupled of weeks ago, then you can probably handle this. Do Easy was what I did ne...
Monday, 17 August 2015

Manslaüghter - Sofa, So Good... So What? (1992) C15

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I'm not absolutely sure quite how this masterpiece came into my possession. I've a feeling that the band originally sent thi...
Monday, 10 August 2015

The Post-War Busconductors - The Nightmare Begins... (1981) C60

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I joined my first band in September 1980 at the age of fourteen. We were called the Pre-War Busconductors. Pooling our resources we ha...
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Lawrence Burton
Lawrence Burton writes books, paints pictures, and has been involved with all sorts of weirdy music bands of the kind posthumously described as industrial by idiots who weren't there. He grew up in England, specifically on the farm upon which Teletubbies would eventually be filmed, but now lives in San Antonio, Texas with his wife, a number of cats, and a couple of bunnies. His favourite shows are Kenneth Clark's Civilisation and Mrs. Brown's Boys.
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