
The tracks for Brett Netson’s new album, Simple Work for the Dead, were culled from sessions stretching back over ten years. But the groundwork for the project was laid even further back, in a time when Netson was a teenager on the bus coming into the punk/anarchist scene of downtown Boise. It was a setting of decaying buildings, empty lots and a freedom to occupy the margins. Netson, “I felt like I was finding other orphan types, to form a new culture, a new sort of heritage, of doing without asking permission.”
God Is Wrong
Someone Else
Preaching To The Choir
We Should All Be Commended
Existence
Piss Anywhere
National Socialist Shareholders
Death Of Gus
Masters of War
Lupus
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