CHROME: Third From The Sun

Chrome

Third From The Sun

© 2007 Chrome (634479535550)

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Ltd Edition reissue of this classic Spacey Psych Masterpiece.

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We here at Noiseville are totally psyched to have reissued these 3 classic Chome albums on CD. You don't have to pay a ton of money for the earlier and sometimes inferior issues on CD of them albums, order them here for less! Remastered and people are emailing us all the time that they sound the best of any issue!!! Only 1000 made of each CD and they are selling fast!! Order it now so that you can have these classic CD's in your collection! (we reissued 3 different Chrome CDs and they are all available now RIGHT HERE, do not miss out on them). They are amazing. What? You don't believe me? No problmem, read what the Wire had to say about Chrome. They put Chrome in the top 100 albums that you HAVE to own, up there with Beefheart and Miles Davis...wowza.

The will sell out, and then that is it!! They are gone forever. Order them now freako, you will not regret it. CD Baby is the exclusive seller for Noiseville.

P.S. The latest Helios Creed album that we put out, "Deep Blue Love Vacuum" is also getting rave reviews.. Arthur mag called it the BEST Helios solo offering ever... You can also order it here. Please do so...

From the Wire Magazine in the UK...

The Wire 175 [September 1998]
"100 Records That Set The World On Fire [When No One Was Listening]"
Chrome - Half Machine Lip Moves
(Siren/Beggars Banquet 1979)
The core duo of Chrome, Damon Edge and Helios Creed - aided by various musicians who fleetingly joined the project - created music that deserved something more than the cult audience it inevitably engendered Half Machine Lip Moves was a curious and powerful hybrid, which fused a stooges-style aggression with a sci-fi and LSD-inspired otherworldliness, reflected in titles that evidenced their interest in aliens and contemporary technology. This album was arguably their finest moment (Alien Soundtracks was their other meisterwerk): Creed's searing, heavily FX-laden guitar (Electro-Harmonix Bassballs?) and Edge's eerie Moog and vocals, underpinned by metallic drums, came together to create what could have become a radical new departure point for a nascent form of post-rock. Their influence may be discernible in the sound of Big Black and a few others; but the extent of their neglect can be measured in the month that Damon Edge's corpse remained undiscovered after his death in 1995. JE

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