
Husker Du: New Day Rising 12"
The first four seconds of this influential Minneapolis trio's fifth album pretty much set the table: drum shots like an anxious heartbeat, then a sudden wall of fuzzy, high-treble electric-guitar noise. The choruses are occasionally catchy, especially on 'The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill,' but this is more like the intense Zen Arcade than more melodic later albums.
The first four seconds of this influential Minneapolis trio's fifth album pretty much set the table: drum shots like an anxious heartbeat, then a sudden wall of fuzzy, high-treble electric-guitar noise. The choruses are occasionally catchy, especially on 'The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill,' but this is more like the intense Zen Arcade than more melodic later albums.
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The first four seconds of this influential Minneapolis trio's fifth album pretty much set the table: drum shots like an anxious heartbeat, then a sudden wall of fuzzy, high-treble electric-guitar noise. The choruses are occasionally catchy, especially on 'The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill,' but this is more like the intense Zen Arcade than more melodic later albums.












