In the late 1980s Louisville, KY was a breeding ground for a new, complex, art-damaged form of punk rock that ultimately changed the face of underground rock. CRAIN rose from the ashes of CEREBELLUM, an art-punk ensemble that featured the then teenaged Drew Daniel (MATMOS; SOFT PINK TRUTH) on vocals. CRAIN made frantic, impassioned music that resonated for audiences who were otherwise bemused by contempory punk rock. Twelve years after its original release, the near-mythical CRAIN album "Speed" is re-realeased, with four bonus tracks of rare and unreleased material. It was recorded by Steve Albini in 1991 on an 8-track in his basement and remastered from the original tapes by John Golden in 2004. "Speed" fits somewhere bewteen the positive punk ... read more