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Broccoli - In Session

Mastering Broccoli “In Session” on Dink Records.

Released for Japan tour 2016.

“I honestly have no clue why it has taken me this long to write up this Broccoli 7”.  Broccoli is one of my favorite bands in the entire world and I was so very excited when they announced that they were getting back together for a tour of Japan in 2016.  This 7″ was released for that tour and contains songs from 2 radio sessions.  The word ‘Peel’ is missing from the artwork, though I’m reasonably confident that is the type of session that spawned these recordings.  Hope I haven’t alerted some sort of Google search police now that I’ve strung the words, Peel, Broccoli and session together on the same page.

On the A side, we have two songs from a 1996 session (though the internet contends this was a 1995 session, so maybe I’m incorrrect about what sessions these are?) including “Blue” and “Neglect It.” (“Relent” and “Cherry Drop Club” were the other two songs recorded that day, for the curious).  The B side contains two songs from a 1998 session, “Broken” and “Television” (“Constance” and “Fido” rounded out that original recording).

Now all of these songs are incredible and it’s especially interesting to hear live versions of them.  In particular, this version of “Neglect It” (which happens to be my favorite Broccoli song), really shines from the energy of the band playing live, with the drums sounding particularly intense.  That said, all of these songs sound great as you’d expect because they’re great songs.  I do kind of wish they had done two separate 7″s, each containing the whole session for that year, but I will never not be excited about a new Broccoli record to add to the collection.  Now if only they’d get together again to write some new songs…”  (taken from Tim PopKid)

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Remastering Broccoli “Home” on Drunken Sailor Records.

“Originally released on Rugger Bugger Records in 1998 and long out of print. 
Re-released to coincide with a forthcoming Japanese tour, we couldn’t be more excited to be able to release this classic record. Re-Mastered by North London Bomb Factory Mastering with the first 100 on Clear Vinyl. Comes with instant download. 
Formed out of Pondlife in the early 90s, the then Scottish outfit embedded itself firmly into the DIY scene, joining the likes of Jawbreaker and The Get Up Kids here and there, as well as scene regulars Chopper, Hooton 3 Car, Crocodile God, Leatherface and Snuff. Their sound was drawn out of their various interests from hardcore punk to Sonic Youth. ‘Home’, built the bridge between those and late-90’s emo icons and contemporaries at the time such as Texas Is The Reason and Sunny Day Real Estate. 
Nearly 20 years on, it still sounds dark, desperate, urgent and essential. Quite simply a seminal record.”

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