Over the years, I cumulated pile of Hair Police stuff, that I always thought was just tiny fraction within massive discography, but now recently when I was going through my Hair Police LP's and then checking discogs, how many I may be missing. I was surprised that actually not that many of albums are missing! I was under impression discography would have been vastly bigger.
Listened bunch of things.
Constantly Terrified, Prescribed Burning, Totaled And Standed... liking all these things. I have handful more and kind of regret that when I used to distribute titles, I didn't just take them all into my own collection. That sometimes becomes impossible.
Glad to have this
Stay In Bodies - Harbinger 12", since it seems to be one of the more rare ones, while many of the ones I am missing, are large print run cheap vinyl. Only obstacle these days is that the shipping is often far more higher than value of "bulk vinyl".
I recall when I somehow always associated Hair Police to be "band music". Which it is, in a way. You can hear drums, you can hear guitar, vocals, etc.. and yes. Some of it makes me think what if Hijokaidan did not emerge from free-improv background, but more scummy punk type of things?
To illustrate it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTe1WNIgpP4This is not my favorite Hair Police style. I prefer the ones with even more darker, suffocating sound, often slower tempe, often eerie atmosphere, curiously - if you would forget what you are just listening and think some 80's euro ritual-industrial tape. Slow, rusty, down pitched, full of impurities and everything else than "contemporary industrial" appears to be. One could also sometimes think of Matthew Bowers works. Some Total recordings. Like this Constantly Terrified LP.. You can listen free at the bandcamp. On vinyl it feels still a notch more darker, rusty and dusty. Here you got the sort of high fidelity crisp to it, yet the sounds are eerie and dark. Like The Haunting. Second track, with the strings. Almost like Herman Kopp type of wibes mixed with torturous screams and slow noisescapes... I know at least over here, many did flat out reject a lot of USA noise with "hipster tag", but I guess now is really good moment to jump into buying Hair Police when you can grab many of bigger print-run LP's for almost price of tape...!
https://hairpolice.bandcamp.com/album/constantly-terrifiedSuggestions, recommendations, good memories of gigs - as band appeared to be very much a "touring scene" band?