
Spacemen 3 - Sound Of Confusion
Spacemen 3’s debut album "Sound Of Confusion", released in 1986, was a blistering affair - establishing their love of the twochord song and also expressing their admiration for the likes of MC5, The 13th Floor Elevators and The Stooges.
Sound of
Confusion was 7 tracks of overdriven assault, with a strange bleakness and despair creeping through the hypnotic sprawl.
R
Hunter Gibson would later say: "It boosts the value of unlit rooms, unpaid debts and unfeigned terror and it would rather tackle
the gradients than settle for level best.
Spacemen 3’s debut album "Sound Of Confusion", released in 1986, was a blistering affair - establishing their love of the twochord song and also expressing their admiration for the likes of MC5, The 13th Floor Elevators and The Stooges.
Sound of
Confusion was 7 tracks of overdriven assault, with a strange bleakness and despair creeping through the hypnotic sprawl.
R
Hunter Gibson would later say: "It boosts the value of unlit rooms, unpaid debts and unfeigned terror and it would rather tackle
the gradients than settle for level best.
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Spacemen 3’s debut album "Sound Of Confusion", released in 1986, was a blistering affair - establishing their love of the twochord song and also expressing their admiration for the likes of MC5, The 13th Floor Elevators and The Stooges.
Sound of
Confusion was 7 tracks of overdriven assault, with a strange bleakness and despair creeping through the hypnotic sprawl.
R
Hunter Gibson would later say: "It boosts the value of unlit rooms, unpaid debts and unfeigned terror and it would rather tackle
the gradients than settle for level best.























