Quite Ridiculous Nonsense: A Failure... 7"
Perhaps youāve noticed that things are quite ridiculous these days? Almost nonsensical? In 1984 Dan Foley did too. Same bullshit, different times. In Montreal, Dan wrote, recorded and self-released the Quite Ridiculous Nonsense āA Failureā 7ā. He had no distribution. He played no shows. Through word of mouth he sold about half of the 500 copies and threw the rest in the garbage after years of staring at the unsold copies. Ā Some people must have been paying attention as the record did show up on Kugelbergās Top 100 DIY singles list (albeit listed as being from the US) where Kug said āMost ace industrial wank of that rare late 70's variety. Wildly entertaining experiments in four track flatulence and transistor radio staticā which I guess is about right. Iāve heard others say it sounds like Suicide recorded in a bedroom. I hear a bit of Jimmy Smack, a bit of The Four Plugs and think it would sound right at home on The Thing From The Crypt comp. Dan himself said he was influenced by early PIL and Cabaret Voltaire at the time. Basically think āIt was easy, it was cheap, go and do itā circa Montreal 1984 made with only a beat box, a bass guitar, and some whirring and beeping household appliances for good measure. Now, in 2025, Sweet Rot and Celluloid Lunch are pleased to re-issue āA Failureā with a one time pressing of 300 copies. Although the text on the front says āpay no more than $500ā, original copies are encroaching on that price but we are actually selling the re-issue for a lot less than that because we are so nice. Lovingly re-mastered by Josh Stevenson at Otic Sound.
- Format Type: 7"
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Quite Ridiculous Nonsense: A Failure... 7"
Quite Ridiculous Nonsense: A Failure... 7"
Perhaps youāve noticed that things are quite ridiculous these days? Almost nonsensical? In 1984 Dan Foley did too. Same bullshit, different times. In Montreal, Dan wrote, recorded and self-released the Quite Ridiculous Nonsense āA Failureā 7ā. He had no distribution. He played no shows. Through word of mouth he sold about half of the 500 copies and threw the rest in the garbage after years of staring at the unsold copies. Ā Some people must have been paying attention as the record did show up on Kugelbergās Top 100 DIY singles list (albeit listed as being from the US) where Kug said āMost ace industrial wank of that rare late 70's variety. Wildly entertaining experiments in four track flatulence and transistor radio staticā which I guess is about right. Iāve heard others say it sounds like Suicide recorded in a bedroom. I hear a bit of Jimmy Smack, a bit of The Four Plugs and think it would sound right at home on The Thing From The Crypt comp. Dan himself said he was influenced by early PIL and Cabaret Voltaire at the time. Basically think āIt was easy, it was cheap, go and do itā circa Montreal 1984 made with only a beat box, a bass guitar, and some whirring and beeping household appliances for good measure. Now, in 2025, Sweet Rot and Celluloid Lunch are pleased to re-issue āA Failureā with a one time pressing of 300 copies. Although the text on the front says āpay no more than $500ā, original copies are encroaching on that price but we are actually selling the re-issue for a lot less than that because we are so nice. Lovingly re-mastered by Josh Stevenson at Otic Sound.
- Format Type: 7"
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Perhaps youāve noticed that things are quite ridiculous these days? Almost nonsensical? In 1984 Dan Foley did too. Same bullshit, different times. In Montreal, Dan wrote, recorded and self-released the Quite Ridiculous Nonsense āA Failureā 7ā. He had no distribution. He played no shows. Through word of mouth he sold about half of the 500 copies and threw the rest in the garbage after years of staring at the unsold copies. Ā Some people must have been paying attention as the record did show up on Kugelbergās Top 100 DIY singles list (albeit listed as being from the US) where Kug said āMost ace industrial wank of that rare late 70's variety. Wildly entertaining experiments in four track flatulence and transistor radio staticā which I guess is about right. Iāve heard others say it sounds like Suicide recorded in a bedroom. I hear a bit of Jimmy Smack, a bit of The Four Plugs and think it would sound right at home on The Thing From The Crypt comp. Dan himself said he was influenced by early PIL and Cabaret Voltaire at the time. Basically think āIt was easy, it was cheap, go and do itā circa Montreal 1984 made with only a beat box, a bass guitar, and some whirring and beeping household appliances for good measure. Now, in 2025, Sweet Rot and Celluloid Lunch are pleased to re-issue āA Failureā with a one time pressing of 300 copies. Although the text on the front says āpay no more than $500ā, original copies are encroaching on that price but we are actually selling the re-issue for a lot less than that because we are so nice. Lovingly re-mastered by Josh Stevenson at Otic Sound.
- Format Type: 7"











