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Perseverance

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Download links and information about Perseverance by H. P. Zinker. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 36:55 minutes.

Artist: H. P. Zinker
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 36:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Invitation 1:27
2. Warzone City (1) 2:55
3. Reason (1) 4:10
4. Trapped (1) 2:57
5. Mysterious Girl (1) 2:52
6. Soulmate (1) 4:17
7. A Million Sparks Are Riding My Mind 3:39
8. Twister 4:53
9. Desperate Moves 3:20
10. Mirror (1) 4:36
11. Now That You're Gone 1:49

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This much-hyped late-'80s/ early-'90s N.Y.C. ensemble injected new life into indie rock with a unique neo-psychedelic sound that won the band much critical acclaim and a string of releases on the hip indie labels Matador, Thrill Jockey, and Fire. On this outing, the trio (led by guitarist Hans Platzgumer, who later became a top electronica producer) sounds like a garage rock band hinting at a psychedelic/avant rockprogressive rock hybrid that floats somewhere in the murky dust of fuzz and distortion, just a step out of the group's reach. The sound is not dissimilar to early Dinosaur Jr. in its guitar-driven drone meltdown. The album's opener, "Invitation," sounds as though the trio is levitating on a cloud of retro-guitar sounds, and the impossible tempo shift of "Warzone City" reeks with tongue-in-cheek irony.