Second album by these Aussie indie rockers who are developing quite a name in the States. Goner Records. 2008.
Recorded on August 3rd and 4th, 2007 at Sing Sing South on a 1/2 inch Otari MX5050.
"Primary Colours" on CD captures Eddy Current Suppression Ring at a creative peak, delivering raw, electrifying garage rock with a distinctive Melbourne edge. Across its tracks, the band fuses driving guitar riffs, pulsing bass lines and tightly wound rhythms with a loose, spontaneous energy that feels like a live set committed to tape. The sound is deliberately unpolished yet remarkably focused, allowing each song's hooks and textures to emerge gradually and reward repeated listening. Lyrically, the album moves between introspective observations and everyday stories, carried by an understated but charismatic vocal style that enhances the band's no-frills authenticity. "Primary Colours" is the kind of record that grows in intensity the more you listen, balancing immediacy with depth and making it a standout entry in modern garage and indie rock.
Eddy Current Suppression Ring has built a strong reputation in the independent music scene for their minimalist approach, analogue warmth and engaging, high-energy performances. Emerging from Australia's thriving underground, the band has attracted critical acclaim for their ability to craft memorable songs from simple, tightly wound ideas, often recorded with a live, spontaneous feel. Their work has resonated with fans of garage rock, post-punk and lo-fi indie, earning them a loyal international following and recognition as one of the more distinctive voices in contemporary guitar music.
This CD edition of "Primary Colours" is manufactured by GNER, a producer known for solid, reliable physical releases that highlight sound quality and durability. GNER focuses on well-pressed discs, clear mastering transfers and robust packaging, aiming to offer collectors and music enthusiasts a long-lasting listening experience. With attention to detail in production and presentation, GNER ensures that this release of "Primary Colours" does justice to the band's dynamic sound while providing a high-quality physical format for fans who value owning the album on CD.