I like reissues of obscure groups. Usually they have all sorts of different source material on them plus it's music from a different place and time, and usually you can feel that. Y Pants were a female trio that used toy instruments and drums and forged a rather compelling and unique sound. Plus, along with tracks recorded with Glenn Branca, the bulk of the material stands as Wharton Tiers' first "official" production credits! Now that's a piece of history. (Periodic Documents, PO Box 50269, Loring Station, Minneapolis, MN 55405)
Music Reviews | No. 10
Digilogue
by Larry Crane
From the band's own mouth(s): "Digilogue was recorded using a mixture of failing analogue equipment and high-end digital equipment and monitored in our studio exclusively on damaged hi-fi speakers."...