Sonny Vincent, known as the founding member of NYC punk heroes, TESTORS has unearthed a collection of never-before heard recordings from his proto-punk days with this new LP collection. Compiling unreleased tracks from DISTANCE (1969-71), FURY (1972), and LIQUID DIAMONDS (1973-75), as well as one of the earliest TESTORS demos from 1976, this LP collection shines a light on one of New York City’s darkest corners of punk history.
First ever edition of this LP is limited to 500 copies, with interview included on the printed inner sleeve, and a FREE 11x17 PROMO POSTER to the 1st 100 direct orders, while supplies last.
Includes unlimited streaming of Diamond Distance & Liquid Fury: 1969-76
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 9 fans who also own “Flying (1972) FURY”
Punk at it's silliest and most extreme, destroying the minds of midwestern egg headed punk bozoids. If I was stupid I'd hate this album, that's why I'm the most intelligent man alive. hail to devocore. AnarchoStencilism
supported by 9 fans who also own “Flying (1972) FURY”
So...Grateful Dead, Gong and Can , set up shop and start jamming. Hawkwind shows up amd says, "Oh, this is lovely, let's really mess with minds." Wonderful jams. Pour Dampness definitely hints to the Dead...Shrinks has Gong and Can written all over the liner notes until the 10 minute mark...then Hawkwind blows through the rest.Great psych jams! dgcirkus
supported by 9 fans who also own “Flying (1972) FURY”
Long-form trance-y rhythmic jams, with a fun shambling edge, sounding like a cross between music from Africa's Sahel region crossed with a Tom Waits instrumental... Jascha Narveson