Modern Rock crackles with spontaneous energy, as if The Clean - namely, Hamish Kilgour, David Kilgour, and Robert Scott - couldn't help but make music together whenever they were in the same room. Following their 1989 reunion tour and the 1990 release of Vehicle, those opportunities were rare, with Hamish in New York City fronting The Mad Scene, David releasing his first solo album, and Robert recording albums with The Bats at a breakneck pace. Then, for nine days in April 1994, the stars aligned over Dunedin and Modern Rock bloomed into life. It's an album of easy charm by a band so attuned to guitar pop that they make the creation of their sonic universe seem easy, as if what you're being let in on is a long-running conversation between three masters at a point where all three are riffing off of each other, line by line and hook by hook. Significantly, after making Modern Rock, The Clean decided to keep the project going on a part-time basis. More than just a reminder to listeners of the reverence fans and musicians had for The Clean, each new record was a welcome surprise that established them as one of the great active bands of the 1990s and 2000s, their second act on par with the many, many groups their first act inspired. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Modern Rock and "Late Last Night," both releases have been remastered from the original tapes by producer and engineer Tex Houston and preserve Hamish Kilgour's original artwork. The reissues offer new and old fans of The Clean alike an opportunity to hear the band at a creative zenith, shining light on an era that, until now, has been the provenance of crate diggers and completionists. Spinning it now, it's clear why the album has maintained it's appeal for 30 years: Modern Rock is timeless, and so are The Clean.
A1 | Starting Point | |
A2 | Outside The Cage | |
A3 | Linger Longer | |
A4 | Wake Up In The Morning | |
A5 | 2 Reasons | |
A6 | Safe In The Rain | |
A7 | Secret Place | |
B1 | Something I Need | |
B2 | Different World | |
B3 | Stomp the Guru | |
B4 | Too Much Violence | |
B5 | Phluke | |
B6 | Do Your Thing | |
B7 | Ginger Ale |
Engineer – Stephen
Engineer – Tex
Hammered Dulcimer, Cello, Viola, Mandolin, Guitar – Alan Starrett
Lacquer Cut By – BW
Layout – David
Layout – Revolver Design
Layout – Robert
Lettering – Robert
Mixed By – Stephen
Mixed By – Tex
Mixed By – The Clean
Percussion – Lisa Siegel (B6)
Producer – Stephen Kilroy
Producer – Tex Houston
Producer – The Clean
Remastered By – Tex Houston
Vocals – Brydie Scott (B7)
Vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Hammered Dulcimer – Robert Scott
Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Hammered Dulcimer – Hamish Kilgour
Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Hammered Dulcimer – David Kilgour
Written-By – Kilgour
Written-By – Kilgour
Written-By – Scott
Remastered from the original tapes.
Includes printed inner sleeve.
Runouts are etched.
Barcode (Sticker) – 673855073811
Matrix / Runout (Side A runout) – MRG-738-A [CMS logo]BW240320
Matrix / Runout (Side B runout) – MRG-738-B [CMS logo]BW240317
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