Growing up during the 90-s, I have heard many of the most popular albums from that era to death. Nevermind and Ten are just to “familiar” to be interesting. So I am on a journey to find albums I missed during the nineties.

One the ones I have found is Hex by Bark Psychosis a four piece from London. It is awesome and feels like 10 years a head of it time. Apparently “Post-Rock” what coined in a review of this album and it is easy to see why.

The band broke up immediately after the release of Hex, and the driving force Graham Sutton, released follow up 10 years later with a different line up.

Hex is definitively worth a listen, it is a 10/10 album that I totally missed in my youth.

  • yum_burnt_toast@reddthat.com
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    3 days ago

    i found this right around 2000, impossible to find a digital copy or in store so i had to mail order it. it felt special, having to seek it out, but it was worth it. extra rewarding for a teen expanding out of the punk/hardcore scene, i had not heard anything like it up to that point.

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      3 days ago

      Even if I consider myself “tuned in” to the scene, I had completely missed this until last week. Rather wicked to find a 32 year old record like that.