Husker Du: New Day Rising 12"
The first four seconds of this influential Minneapolis trio's fifth album pretty much set the table: drum shots like an anxious heartbeat, then a sudden wall of fuzzy, high-treble electric-guitar noise. The choruses are occasionally catchy, especially on 'The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill,' but this is more like the intense Zen Arcade than more melodic later albums.
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Husker Du: New Day Rising 12"
Husker Du: New Day Rising 12"
The first four seconds of this influential Minneapolis trio's fifth album pretty much set the table: drum shots like an anxious heartbeat, then a sudden wall of fuzzy, high-treble electric-guitar noise. The choruses are occasionally catchy, especially on 'The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill,' but this is more like the intense Zen Arcade than more melodic later albums.
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The first four seconds of this influential Minneapolis trio's fifth album pretty much set the table: drum shots like an anxious heartbeat, then a sudden wall of fuzzy, high-treble electric-guitar noise. The choruses are occasionally catchy, especially on 'The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill,' but this is more like the intense Zen Arcade than more melodic later albums.











