2 Silent Dust
3 Psychedelic Shack
4 Everything Is What You Make It
5 Red Velvet Swing
6 18th Wonder
7 Time Goes
8 Holiday Uncles
9 Flowers For Hours
10 Out To See The World
11 (Have You Seen It All Come) Crashing To The Ground?
12 Miracle
13 25 Miles From Nowhere
14 Get It Together
15 Magic: Dismantle
Ye Ascoyne d’Ascoynes were four Medway wannabes/would-bes who fired their own brand of Garage/Punk/Pop across the land.
Starting in late 1988, The Dentists’ Bob Collins and ex-Dentist Ian
Greensmith gathered in Medway’s legendary ‘The Hole’ to play some 60s
Garage Punk covers, also roping in Mark Aitken and Kevin Younger to form
a firm line-up.
After a year of blasting faves from the Pebbles compilations, they
decided not only to add in a few ‘garaged up’ covers of other lost
classics, but also delving into writing their very own songs that
combined their 60s Garage roots with later influences from the likes of
Buzzcocks and Pavement.
Early 1990, they recorded a demo at Red Studios of six original songs,
and a cover. Later that year, Kevin stepped down from the group.
Come 1992, The Ascoynes went back into the studio as a trio to record
their one and only single ‘Just The Biggest Thing’, with Billy Childish
as producer, subsequently releasing it on Billy’s Hangman Records label.
Early 1993, they went back to Red Studios to record more demos.
This album is a result of those two demo recordings. Supersonic Shoes provides prime unreleased early 90s Garage from the best Medway band you’ve never heard of.
The Ascoynes have since played a few shows, and have a few later this year.
Ye Ascoyne d’Ascoynes never split up, and still play the odd gig when duty calls, so do keep a look out!
Line Up:
Bob Collins - Vocals, Guitars.
Mark Aitken - Bass Guitar.
Ian Greensmith - Drums.
Kevin Younger - Keyboards.
Reb Link👇
https://bestfile.io/l4IQb1tc46xz2Lw/file
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