Glorious Din
Leading Stolen Horses
How a boy from the Sri Lankan jungle formed the greatest post-punk band youve never heard.
Fronted by an intense singer with an oblique songbook and a mysterious past Glorious Din were unlike any other group to
emerge from San Franciscos 80s underground. With singer Eric Cope, the chosen persona of a Joy Division-obsessed Sri
Lankan boy who travelled halfway around the world to follow his punk dream.
Glorious Din released "Leading Stolen Horses" on their own Insight in April 1985. The album stayed close to the sound
they achieved live, conjuring something intense and atmospheric. The driving Tenement Roofs has a jagged energy, Pagets
chugging guitar paralleling Herstedts solid rhythm, as Heeschen creates slow melodic patterns that spiral upwards, and
Cope sings of long hours passing in slow motion. Pallet To The Floor is just as striking on the album as it was in the
live show, with Heeschens bass ratcheting up the intensity as Cope intones, "All will not drip / From the pallet to the
floor," and repeatedly asking, "Have we all gone madCello Tape, Sixth Pillar and Insects sound similarly dark; in
contrast, Arrival wonders of nature, as experienced in his western wanderings. Water From The Temple.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
22-12-2017
Label
Item-nr
510231
EAN
0769791967830
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
TENEMENT ROOFS
2
PALLET TO THE FLOOR
3
ARRIVAL
4
CELLO TAPE
5
SIXTH PILLAR
6
LEADING STOLEN HORSES
7
WATER FROM THE TEMPLE
8
INSECTS