JJ & the A's: Rhetoric of Trash 12"
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JJ AND THE AāS releases their first 12ā aptly named āRhetoric of Trashā ā 12 songs exploring themes of post colonial moral decay and capitalist overconsumption, while still keeping it weird. This record explores a more subtle sound, with droning melodies and dissonant synths at times yet still evoking a classic SoCal punk style. You can get hints of influences from classic 80s punk like T.S.O.L. and REDD KROSS, with some old school hardcore stomp worming its way into a few songs even. This record captures a band clearly forging their own path thus making it hard to pinpoint the exact style, so have a listen.
Recorded by Marcus Ferreira at No Masterās Studio
Vocals Recorded by Juan Carlos Riutort at TZ Studio
Mix and Master by Will Killingsworth at Dead Air Studio
Album art by Calvin Wright
Layout by Will Kinser
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JJ & the A's: Rhetoric of Trash 12"
JJ & the A's: Rhetoric of Trash 12"
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JJ AND THE AāS releases their first 12ā aptly named āRhetoric of Trashā ā 12 songs exploring themes of post colonial moral decay and capitalist overconsumption, while still keeping it weird. This record explores a more subtle sound, with droning melodies and dissonant synths at times yet still evoking a classic SoCal punk style. You can get hints of influences from classic 80s punk like T.S.O.L. and REDD KROSS, with some old school hardcore stomp worming its way into a few songs even. This record captures a band clearly forging their own path thus making it hard to pinpoint the exact style, so have a listen.
Recorded by Marcus Ferreira at No Masterās Studio
Vocals Recorded by Juan Carlos Riutort at TZ Studio
Mix and Master by Will Killingsworth at Dead Air Studio
Album art by Calvin Wright
Layout by Will Kinser
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JJ AND THE AāS releases their first 12ā aptly named āRhetoric of Trashā ā 12 songs exploring themes of post colonial moral decay and capitalist overconsumption, while still keeping it weird. This record explores a more subtle sound, with droning melodies and dissonant synths at times yet still evoking a classic SoCal punk style. You can get hints of influences from classic 80s punk like T.S.O.L. and REDD KROSS, with some old school hardcore stomp worming its way into a few songs even. This record captures a band clearly forging their own path thus making it hard to pinpoint the exact style, so have a listen.
Recorded by Marcus Ferreira at No Masterās Studio
Vocals Recorded by Juan Carlos Riutort at TZ Studio
Mix and Master by Will Killingsworth at Dead Air Studio
Album art by Calvin Wright
Layout by Will Kinser












