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More is the fourth and final studio album by American no wave band No Trend. It was originally recorded in 1987 and was intended to be released through Touch & Go Records, however the label refused to release it, and the band broke up soon after.[1] The album remained unreleased until 2001 after Morphius Archives got the rights to release the record.[2]

History

After the release of Tritonian Nash-Vegas Polyester Complex, No Trend recorded another album in 1987 and gave it to Touch & Go Records to release it. However, after listening to it, the label deemed the record to be "too weird" for a release. Unable to find a record label to release the album,[3] No Trend broke up in 1989. There were many different session musicians who performed on the album, so many, in fact, that the band where unable to list them all in the liner notes for the release.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:00
2."Fuzzy Dice"2:50
3."Sorry I Asked"4:10
4."Spank Me (With Your Love Monkey, Baby)"5:17
5."Last On Right, Second Row"3:00
6."Bel-Pre Declining"2:05
7."No Hopus Opus"17:52

References

  1. ^ Little, Michael. "The Vinyl District ((( Ugly Dwarf: The Story of No Trend )))". The Vinyl District. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
  2. ^ Mamone, Jordan. "Straus Media ((( No Trend Didn't Just Go Against The Grain, They Shoved It In The Faces Of The Pretentious Hardcore Fans )))". Straus Media. Retrieved February 16, 2015.
  3. ^ Sunderman, Zack. "Teen Beat ((( No Trend Biography )))". Teen Beat. Retrieved February 16, 2015.