Rush To Relax
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Release date: 16/Mar/2010
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Anxiety
1.2 I've Got a Feeling
1.3 Tuning Out
1.4 Gentleman
1.5 Walked Into a Corner
1.6 Second Guessing
1.7 I Can Be a Jerk
1.8 Burn Out
1.9 Isn't It Nice
1.10 Rush to Relax
Description:2010 release from the Australian rockers. When Eddy Current Suppression Ring formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 2003, band mates Eddy Current, Rob Solid, Danny Current, and Brendan Suppression thought they would play a few shows and perhaps record a seven inch or two. One of their first gigs, in fact, was an employee Christmas party at the record pressing plant where they worked. Six years later, the band has racked up accolades from the likes of SPIN Magazine, London's Guardian newspaper, and the Australian Independent Record Labels Association. In March of 2009, they were awarded the $30,000 Australian Music Prize for their second album, Primary Colours.
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: GNER57.2
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cloudspeakers - 17/May/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
As ways to start a band go, getting drunk at your work Christmas do and recording a boozy jam is pretty good. Of course, workers at a vinyl processing...

Steve Chavis - 30/Mar/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
It's life's most simple pleasures that bring the greatest pleasure: the caress of a lover, the laughter of children, a sip of a great beer. Four-on-th...

David Bevan - 15/Mar/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
It took Eddy Current Suppression Ring just six studio hours to craft a follow up to their sophomore LP, Primary Colours. That's less time than mos...

Michael Crumsho - 15/Mar/2010 
Four Australian guys meet at their factory job, and decide to form a band. Favoring a more straight-ahead sound that looks back at mid-to-late ?70s pr...

Scott Heisel - 11/Mar/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Eddy Current Suppression Ring began in the aftermath of a Christmas work party in Melbourne, Australia. Four employees jammed as the party slowed; sev...