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Love on a Terror EP

by SPITTING IMAGE

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Just back from outta the way where I've been well I couldn't say these beings torched my flag I built a home; they razed Stumbled, fell, and saw the path found in between Just back from outta the way forgot to close the gate these demons torched my flag rode in and razed the estate Just back from outta the way where I've been well I couldn't say these demons torched my flag salted my earth my well's churning with waste These beings calling a scar was left so I believe The demons' quelling needs a surrender so complete current washing over revealing finer form in all white sun and arid sheen The demon's gone purging going on love on a terror for the free on our way as angels instinctive revelation in all white sun and arid sheen These beings called it love on a terror for the free
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We Begin 03:22

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"Reno, NV’s Spitting Image call themselves 'a punk band from a basement in the high desert on the west coast,' and of all the one-sentence biographies bands offer up on the internet, that’s one of the more perfect ones I’ve seen. With the internet’s huge presence in music, bands are sounding decreasingly regional, but if I had to guess what punk would sound like influenced by life in a west coast desert, it’d probably sound a lot like Spitting Image. Of course there’s other bands doing the desert punk thing, like Arizona’s Destruction Unit, but while those guys are often drenched in noise, Spitting Image have more classic punk to their sound, complete with aggressive snot-nosed vocals. Picture a darker, more psychedelic version of the Dead Boys and you might get an idea."

-Brooklyn Vegan, January 2014


"Two songs from this Reno band. Moody, emotive post-punk, heavy on the reverb. Imagine the sound of Revolution Summer was channeling the GUN CLUB, or maybe the ESTRANGED if they listened to more IGNITION and less KILLING JOKE. The A-side is the more upbeat, driving tune, while "We Begin" begins with a riff that could have come from Loose Nut-era BLACK FLAG before flipping the script to lurching, gothic sludge. Good stuff."

-Maximum Rocknroll, May 2014

"Imagine if Nation Of Ulysses were from the desert and you’ll have an idea about Spitting Image’s sound. They have a very Northwestern post-punk sound mixed with spacey desert rock on this record. These Reno boys have been playing for a while now and getting better and better by the release. 'Love on a Terror' is a mid-paced, post-punk song with a lot of angst that crawls to a near six-minute end. 'We Begin' is a bit more intense and spacey sounding. I saw these guys play last year and was super impressed by their live intensity. Spitting Image is doing punk rock right... Buy this record."

-Razorcake, May 2014

credits

released February 14, 2014

Austin Pratt: vocals
Julian Jacobs: guitars
Jack Scribner: bass
Donovan Williams: drums

Engineered, Mixed, and Mastered by Roger Tschann

Produced by Spitting Image, Michael Bingham, and James Rogers

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SPITTING IMAGE Reno, Nevada

A punk band from a basement in the high desert on the west coast.

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