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The new album from Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats entitled "Mind Control" is now available for pre-order. Vinyl color is unknown at this time.


"It is a fact that Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats have, in recent
times, become one of the most talked about rock bands currently in
existence. The fact that no one even knew what they looked like until
very recently is testimony to the enigma that surrounds this terrifying,
yet extremely melodically minded cult. It is another fact that they
have become one of the most collectable bands on the planet, with first
press vinyl editions of Blood Lust fetching up to and over 700 (yes,
British Pounds!) on the collectors market. Pretty remarkable for a
record that is barely two years old.

Mind Control (their third full-length album) is set for release in April 2013, following their two
debut London sell-out concerts at The Garage. Within it's blood soaked
grooves you will hear shocking tales of bizarre desert ceremonies,
religious brainwashing and drug inspired mass slaughter!"


Imagine the original Alice Cooper band jamming in a cell with early
Black Sabbath and the Stooges, whilst sitting on murder charges and you
may get a glimpse into their fuzzed up world of exploding tube amps and
cymbal smashing mayhem. However, this enticing act of musical
manipulation is merely the icing upon a very sick cake. Mind Control is
a concept album with a theme that makes the acts and intentions of the
likes of Charles Manson and Jim Jones seem like petty crimes. What makes
Mind Control scarier than most albums is that it doesnt seem as
sinister on the surface as it really is deep down within the core of its
black acid-drenched world of pain and torture.

The infectious energy surges and pulverizing grooves of Mind Crawler, tell the tale of a
man on a mission who has fled from Mount Abraxas after mercilessly
murdering all the members of his cult. He rides his motorcycle through
the gates of hell and hijacks the weak minds of yet more foolish
disciples to join him in his desert hideaway. This is when the real fun
and terror truly commences...

There was no escaping the chained-to-the brain hooks and melodies of first single from the album,
Poison Apple, but this was merely a trailer for the real hellish
delights now to be bestowed upon the earth. Recorded at the legendary
Chapel Studios over an autumnal full moon using the finest western
electrical technology, engineer Jim Spencer (Bert Jansch, Robert Wyatt)
has perfectly captured the bands live sound of saturated fuzz,
mind-bending riffs and 60's vocal harmonies. A wider range of
influences can be heard from both music and cinema, but their founding
principle of presenting light and darkness still remains. Simple and
ragged in all its low life glory, Mind Control is the ultimate expose of
killer cult madness and mind manipulation."

TRACKLIST

1. Mt. Abraxas
2. Mind Crawler
3. Poison Apple
4. Desert Ceremony
5. Evil Love
6. Death Valley Blues
7. Follow the Leader
8. Valley of the Dolls
9. Devils Work

 

I've already setup a pre-order here -

http://lastrightsrecords.storenvy.com/products/1087808-uncle-acid-the-deadbeats-mind-control-vinyl-color-unknown-pre-order

 

You can also get them from plastichead here -

http://www.plastichead.com/catalogue.asp?ex=fitem&verb=F&target=RISELP158

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