

Eat More Possum, the massively influential album from ANTiSEEN, is available again now. When Eat More Possum was released in 1992 it had a detonating effect across the landscape of American underground music. The self-described "Destructo Rock" blended the iconoclastic verve of punk, the earnestness of the MC5, and the theatrics of Alice Cooper. Famously the notes sent to mastering from the band and producer Jeff Dahl were ignored. Almost 35 years later, working from the original 1/4" reels and the ignored notes, Eat More Possum is available as it was always intended to be heard. Gran a copy and hear this classic again for the first time.
Eat More Possum is out on TKO Records and was Re-Mastered by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph Mastering.

Great Disasters, the new album from ANTiSEEN, is out now. Four decades into their career ANTiSEEN have returned with perhaps their best album. All of the hallmarks of an ANTiSEEN record are here: buzzsaw guitars, crackling percussion, and Jeff Clayton's vocal deliver of equal parts southern drawl and punk snarl. This time though the songwriting is better than ever, befitting these independent elder statesmen. Check out The Mothman Will Bring Us Great Disasters below and get a copy for yourself.
Great Disasters is out now on TKO Records. It was mastered by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph Mastering
