Massacre
Killing Time
Spittle Records
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2021
2LP
24.99
SPITTLE067LP
2021 repress, 3-sided
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Tracklist
1Legs 2:14
2Aging With Dignity 3:18
3Subway Heart 2:59
4Killing Time 3:07
5Corridor , Lost Causes , Not The Person We Knew 9:16
6Bones 1:48
7Tourism 4:35
8Surfing 1:20
9As Is. 8:49
10After 5:29
11Gate 2:54
12You Said 1:47
13Know 2:17
14Conversations with White Arc 1:15
15Carrying 1:43
16Bait 1:59
17Third Street 4:21
183'o'clock, June 21st, Get Down There and Do It 1:34
19F.B.I. 3:11

Spittle Records present an expanded reissue of Massacre's Killing Time, originally released in 1981. Following the breakup of Cambridge's avant-rock legends, Henry Cow, guitarist Fred Frith moved to NYC in 1979, and soon found himself deep in the heart of the city's robust post-punk and free-jazz scenes. He performed with Bill Laswell and Fred Maher, from the group Material, as a power trio of sorts under the moniker of Massacre. The group quickly garnered a reputation around town, and around the world for that matter, as a heavy and heady band that experimented greatly with rhythm, time signatures, and tone. As Frith himself put it, "the group was a direct response to New York. It was a very aggressive group, kind of my reaction to the whole New York rock club scene." Massacre released one album, Killing Time, before disbanding for nearly 20 years. Their first wave as a group crashed fast and furiously and this one album, recorded in part live in Paris, and in part at Brooklyn's OAO Studio, is a perfect encapsulation of early '80s NYC. In addition to the original album, first released on Celluloid in 1981, this deluxe three-sided double LP includes eight bonus tracks recorded live between '80 and '81 at The Stone in San Francisco, and Inroads and CBGB in NYC. Avant-jazz-post-punk-noise of the highest order from several legends and one of the most important projects Frith and Laswell were ever involved in.