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Change Has Come
Rock · 1989 · 4 tracks

Change Has Come

December 1, 1989 · Tsunami

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This EP is a deep dive into the nascent grunge sound, steeped in the analog warmth and raw energy of late 80s Seattle. It feels like a late-night drive through a rainy city, with Mark Lanegan's commanding baritone cutting through dense, fuzzed-out guitars.

It's for those who appreciate the brooding introspection of early alternative rock, a sonic blueprint for what was to come, yet perfectly potent in its own right. Own it for its historical significance and its timeless, melancholic power.

Tracklist · 4 Tracks
01
Change Has Come
3:17
02
Days
3:47
03
Time Speaks Her Golden Tongue
3:46
04
Flashes
4:10
Moments Worth Listening For
The raw, unpolished guitar solo on the opening track, hinting at future psychedelic explorations while retaining a garage rock edge.
Mark Lanegan's deep baritone cutting through the distortion on the chorus of track 2, a powerful moment of vocal clarity and emotional weight.
The dynamic shift on track 3, moving from a quiet, almost eerie verse with sparse instrumentation to an explosive, feedback-laden climax.
The relentless, driving rhythm section on the final track, providing a heavy foundation for the swirling guitars and Lanegan's commanding vocals.

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