Subhumans (uk)
From The Cradle To The Grave
With their eclectic influences and
scintillating musicianship, Subhumans
were never going to be content to trot out
anarcho punk by numbers, but no-one was
really prepared for the progressive
brilliance of their sophomore album, From
The Cradle To The Grave. Whilst the A-side
contains nine short sharp bursts of
energised punk, gleefully embracing all
points of the spikey spectrum, from the
breakneck thrash of Reality Is Waiting For
A Bus to the ominous dirge of Wake Up
Screaming, it is the ambitious title track
that really captures the imagination, its
sprawling sixteen-plus-minute running
time telling the sorry tale of the human life
cycle across a myriad of dynamic acts. If
anyone was still in any doubt, it was the
band defiantly setting out their stall as a
creative entity that existed outside the
stifling constraints of perceived musical
sub-genres. Committed to tape by the
visionary John Loder at Southern Studios
at the tail end of 1983, it was released in
April 1984 to widespread acclaim - and
only kept from the No. 1 spot in the
Independent Charts by New Order!
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
10-03-2023
Label
Item-nr
561211
EAN
0810017647996
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
?
2
FORGET
3
WASTE OF BREATH
4
WHERE'S THE FREEDOM?
5
REALITY IS WAITING FOR A BUS
6
US FISH MUST SWIM TOGETHER
7
WAKE UP SCREAMING
8
ADVERSITY
9
RAIN
10
FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE