Slint - Tweez (Remastered)
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180g Red Vinyl
Slint's 1989 debut album remastered by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Studio from the original analogue master tapes.
The first recordings from Slint originally released in 1989 on Jennifer Hartman records and tapes. Tweez seems to be the product of anxious brilliant minds, it sweeps in and out of different styles and approaches to subject to the point that it might seem disjointed in a way that Spiderlandisn't. Tweez is more of an angsty album, it's raw and aggressive with lots of noise. Any Slint record is essential for your record collection.
Slint formed in 1986 as an outlet and pastime for four friends from Louisville, Kentucky. Their music was strange, wholly their own, sparse and tight. What immediately set them apart was their economy and precision. Slint were that rare band willing to play just one or two notes at a time and sometimes nothing at all.
Genre: Slowcore / Post Punk / Alt Indie