Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Bleached Black - Self-titled LP


Bleached Black - I Was In Your Life [1985]
Then some bands were in a zone somewhere between REM and Husker DuI Was In Your Life is hard edged power-pop, hooks and harmonies plus excellent backwards guitar solo. It's all done and dusted in a brisk two minutes. These guys missed out. Bleached Black had the electrifying tunes but sometimes notoriety just doesn't happen and their potential was never fulfilled. Forty years later this 7 inch single is going for sixty bucks on discogs.


Bleached Black - Morning Sun [1987]
This one's sorta somewhere between Died Pretty and Grant Hart. Morning Sun goes along splendidly in a harmonising, drumless  and acoustic manner. The production on this is fantastic so it's no surprise producer Lou Giordano later went on to produce many Alternative bestsellers of the 90s like Bob Mould, Lemonheads, Julianna Hatfield, Belly, Sugar, Live, Goo Goo Dolls and many more.   

There isn't a hell of a lot of info out there on New Haven, Connecticut's Bleached Black but it seems their self-titled LP from 1987 was dumped with little promotion, no singles and no videos, then they just drop off the face of the earth. It all seems very bizarre considering how promising they were but I guess there's an untold story that we just don't know. Anyway that's how the cookie crumbled...


Bleached Black - Let Me Take The Time [1987]
This time Bleached Black get dark and noisy. Let Me Take The Time is hard driving yet melodic post-punk with added feedback that's got a bit more of neo-psych flavour like Rain Parade crossed with mid tempo Husker Du


Bleached Black - Crisis [1987]
More driving buzzsaw neo-psych with surreal guitar interludes, intense lead and top harmonising. The hard hitting twin vocals of Stevo and Greg Prior are pretty infectious, right up there with peak Stipe and Mills and future legends Staley and Cantrell.

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