UnbrokenCirca '77

Label:

New Age Records – NAR29

Format:

Vinyl , 7", Single

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Hardcore

Tracklist

A Absentee Debate
B Crushed On You

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtFor the Record
  • Mastered AtGreg Lee Processing – L-46575

Notes

Farewell - 7" released after the band´s split up in 1995.

Lyric sheet included. very few copies of the first pressing in transparent purple vinyl.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): NA29-1 TT L-46575
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): NA29-B TT L-46575-X

Other Versions (5 of 8)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Crushed On You (7", EP, Limited Edition) New Age Records #29 US 1995
New Submission
Circa '77 (7", Single, Purple Clear) New Age Records NAR29 US 1995
New Submission
Circa '77 (7", Single, grey center labels) New Age Records NAR29 US 1995
Recently Edited
Absentee Debate / Crushed On You (7", 45 RPM, EP, Reissue, Clear) Three One G #XXX US 2003
New Submission
Circa 77 (7", Reissue, Pink) Three One G 31G30 US 2003

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Reviews

  • yeesland's avatar
    yeesland
    no doubt: this is the absolute definition of 90s - hardcore.

    all said in two songs. all the inner destruction (the name of the band is very deceptive here), emptiness, despair, the fatalism that has long taken the role of the positive-aggressive attitude that actually constitutes the genre.
    what remains is a unique, peculiar simultaneity of aimless rage and complete depression / lethargy. "I don't care" as a cry from the deepest soul. that perfectly sums up the whole feeling of the scene during and after the sellout - collapse at the beginning of the 90's. the knowing that you can't go on, although it would be important. the knowing that you have already lost, no matter what you do. or if you do anything at all.
    the last cry before the final breakup of the band. laconically in the booklet: "thank you and goodbye".
    this 7inch is by far the best of its genre. no other hc band has ever managed to reach such emotional depth.
    • gegeramone's avatar
      gegeramone
      Edited 2 years ago
      So is the first pressing for the New Age Records versions the one with the pink labels? And are the Grey labels the 2nd pressing?
      • cartafgrak's avatar
        cartafgrak
        Median sale price of $4, jesus christ. This should be a $1000 record. Have people not heard what's on it?

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