Two new songs (2020) from The Rabies. First vinyl release from the band since 1982. Free Rabies stickers with every purchase.
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Not the Canadian pop Rabies, Czech hardcore Rabies, nor Chinese speed metal Rabies; today’s rabids should have consulted Google, cause here’s the Reagan-era New Yorkers, 38 years after their last record.
The Rabies released two 7” records in 1982 – (My Girl’s a) Hologram b/w Criminal, and a four-song EP called Labor Day – and between 1981 and 1983 they played everywhere they could in the Northeast. It was a great run, but it fizzled. But, in 2020 they decided to try and record the third single. This is it.
The Rabies are back with a new single on Presidential Records. The four original Rabies - Torin, Kevin, George, and John – recorded it in Brooklyn with Producer Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Ramones, Lemonheads, Sebadoh). In talking about this new project, Rabies guitarist and songwriter Torin Alter said it best: “We made a left turn after Hologram and followed that wrong turn for 38 years. Until now.”
credits
from Adderall Girl,
released June 13, 2020
The Rabies: George - vocals, Torin - guitar, Kevin - bass, John - drums. Written by Torin Alter. Produced by Bryce Goggin, Trout Recording, Brooklyn. Graphic design by David V. Hughes. Diplomas provided by Mamaroneck High School.
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