The Go! Team - Thunder, Lightning, Strike Demos (2024)

Artist: The Go! Team
Title: Thunder, Lightning, Strike Demos
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Memphis Industries
Genre: Indie Pop, Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 36:09
Total Size: 82.9 / 253 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Thunder, Lightning, Strike Demos
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Memphis Industries
Genre: Indie Pop, Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 36:09
Total Size: 82.9 / 253 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Ladyflash (4:12)
2. The Power is On (3:28)
3. Feelgood By Numbers (1:55)
4. Panther Dash (2:34)
5. Everyone's A VIP To Someone (2:52)
6. Junior Kickstart (3:40)
7. Get It Together (2:17)
8. We Listen Everyday (3:18)
9. Interlude (0:17)
10. Titanic Vandalism (3:11)
11. Phantom Broadcast (1:31)
12. The Ice Storm (3:49)
13. Outro (3:10)
20 years of The Go! Team’s Thunder Lightning Strike, 20 years of lasers through tracing paper, orange tone oscillations, cable access hangover, music made through sunburnt circuits, a K-tel dream sequence, a haunted vision mixer, station wagon-core, straight to video, VHS in distress, something in the fog, fluff on the needle, chromakey constellations, a hovercraft on the fret board, maxing the minute maid, faxing a car alarm, a Morse code pep talk, etch-a-sketch jackknife, a daily Haley’s comet, light sound colour motion, a holiday from yourself…
The CD is packaged with a recreation of the original CD-R version of the album that stands up as a document of band leader Ian Parton’s unique method of working. This final reissue is a celebration of a record that sounded out of time in 2004, dripping in future nostalgia, and which twenty years on still sounds as unique and uncategorisable as it did when it arrived.
The CD is packaged with a recreation of the original CD-R version of the album that stands up as a document of band leader Ian Parton’s unique method of working. This final reissue is a celebration of a record that sounded out of time in 2004, dripping in future nostalgia, and which twenty years on still sounds as unique and uncategorisable as it did when it arrived.