Album

Shock Of Daylight

The Sound

1984 · Rock

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Shock Of Daylight by The Sound

Shock Of Daylight is an Alt/Indie album by The Sound, originally released in 1984. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

About

Shock of Daylight is an EP by English post-punk band the Sound, released in April 1984 on Statik Records in the UK and A&M Records in the US. The EP was seen by critics as a comeback for the band, after the band's critically and commercially disappointing previous album, 1982's All Fall Down. Two singles were released from the EP, "Counting the Days" and "Golden Soldiers" (the latter in Spain only). Shock of Daylight was recorded in Studio 3 of Townhouse Studio, except for "Winter", which was recorded at Elephant Studio in London and a studio only referred to as "Crow". Shock of Daylight has been well received by critic. The Big Takeover described it as "a triumphant comeback for (the Sound), a nice return from the interesting but obviously non-commercial All Fall Down, an LP whose lack of salibility effectively got 'em booted from Korova/Warner, and this first release on Static (sic) is a reminder of why they're such a great band". Melody Maker described the EP as "probably the most fearlessly outgoing music the Sound have produced since Jeopardy". .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Golden Soldiers3:19
  2. 2Longest Days5:10
  3. 3Counting the Days3:37
  4. 4Winter4:20
  5. 5New Way of Life4:40
  6. 6Dreams Then Plans4:04

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Post-Punk
  • layered
  • intense
  • urban

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