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Alliance Passengers - Queen Of Weird / Danger Zone
Release Date:11/23/2018;Notes:Limited to 500 copies. Clear colored 7 inch vinyl pressing, includes digital download. Les Disques du Crepuscule presents Queen of the Weird, the first of two of newly recorded 7-inch colored vinyl singles by The Passengers, the late 1970s new wave group from Brussels who subsequently became cult Factory/Crepuscule band The Names. In 1978, with the Brussels scene still in the grip of raw punk, The Passengers offered a fresh, pop-oriented sensibility, mingled with the darker accents of later post-punk. This was young music in every sense, with none of The Passengers older than 22, shaped more by American than British influences, notably the Velvet Underground, whose radical style was in turn echoed by late Seventies bands like Richard Hell and the Voidoids, Talking Heads and Television. The presence of Isabelle Hanrez on vocals also made comparisons with Blondie inescapable.;Track List:1. Queen of Weird;2. Danger Zone;Special Attributes:CLEAR VINYL, LIMITED EDITION, DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CARD
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