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Free Noise #9

Junction Signal cover

Artist: Blyth Power
Album: Junction Signal
Source: Vinyl 7" EP
Bitrate: V0 VBR
Running time (h:m:s): 00:06:29
Size (mb): 11.8
Label: All The Madmen
Year: 1986

1. Junction Signal
2. Bind Their Kings

In my ongoing quest to keep other old punks happy, here's the third part of the Blyth Power quartet. Two tracks, short and sweet. 'Junction Signal' is an upbeat tale of bitterness overcome by simple faith in all things train-related. Josef Porter once took part in a TV programme about religion where he said that his was trainspotting. Here, he's set his religion to a rather dapper tune. I think 'Bind Their Kings' has something to do with Charles I and the English Civil War, but I could be totally wrong. Ah well, I've been told that history's just a matter of interpretation, so my interpretation is as good as anyone's.

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