[12" vinyl version released by Fixed Identity, November 15, 2011] Exactly 30 years after The Prefabs' humble-yet-brash beginnings, Fixed Identity is stoked to present a 12" 45 RPM vinyl release featuring 8 songs from the band. Peace Love & Alienation contains both of their Bobb Trimble-produced studio recordings ("The 16th Track" and "Desperately Happy"), as well as live tracks, a reverb-soaked Casiotone doom-pop nugget ("Sacred Cow"), a living room ethno-forgery excerpt ("Rice 4 a Sheik"), and a screwy dub-punk experiment … read more
[12" vinyl version released by Fixed Identity, November 15, 2011] Exactly 30 years after The Prefabs' humble-yet-brash beginnings, Fixed Id… read more
[12" vinyl version released by Fixed Identity, November 15, 2011] Exactly 30 years after The Prefabs' humble-yet-brash beginnings, Fixed Identity is stoked to present a 12"… read more
The Prefab Messiahs began as a proto-lo-fi post-punk left-field garage pop band associated with the "Wormtown" (Worcester, Massachusetts) punk/arts scene of the early 1980s. Stylistically, their early sounds have been compared with Television Personalities, Swell Maps, Josef K, White Fence, Thee Oh Sees, The Clean, and King Tuff. Originally together from 1981-1983, they played basement and club shows fairly often. Aside from the 1983 cassette Flex Your Mind, though, no recorded material was available from them until 1998's Devolver CD-R anthology. Several songs on th… read more
The Prefab Messiahs began as a proto-lo-fi post-punk left-field garage pop band associated with the "Wormtown" (Worcester, Massachusetts) punk/arts scene of the early 1980s. Styli… read more
The Prefab Messiahs began as a proto-lo-fi post-punk left-field garage pop band associated with the "Wormtown" (Worcester, Massachusetts) punk/arts scene of the early 1980s. Stylistically, their early sounds have been compare… read more