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Albini also produced the debut single by Sabalon Glitz, a quartet that emerged from the circle of University of Chicago slackers who staff WHPK-FM (88.5) and publish the Baffler. | Albini also produced the debut single by Sabalon Glitz, a quartet that emerged from the circle of University of Chicago slackers who staff WHPK-FM (88.5) and publish the Baffler. |
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- Publication: Chicago Sun-Times
- Date: 1994-01-09
- Author: Jim DeRogatis
- Page: 11
- Language: English
Sabalon Glitz, "Orpheum"/"Zoroaster" (Trixie Records) ★★★1/2
Albini also produced the debut single by Sabalon Glitz, a quartet that emerged from the circle of University of Chicago slackers who staff WHPK-FM (88.5) and publish the Baffler.
The group takes its name from a character on "Dr. Who" and bases its sound on the trippy, free-form experiments of early '70s psychedelic art-rockers Hawkwind and Amon Duul. It's an enticing, mysterious, droning sound, but one that can initially be hard to pin down.
I listened with pleasure to the A-side space jam three or four times before realizing I was playing it at the wrong speed. (It sounded even better at 33 1/3 r.p.m.) The B-side is a more aggressive pop-punk tune that highlights Carla Bruce's cutting vocals.
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- APA 6th ed.: DeRogatis, Jim (1994-01-09). What Goes Around, Comes Around. Chicago Sun-Times p. 11.
- MLA 7th ed.: DeRogatis, Jim. "What Goes Around, Comes Around." Chicago Sun-Times [add city] 1994-01-09, 11. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: DeRogatis, Jim. "What Goes Around, Comes Around." Chicago Sun-Times, edition, sec., 1994-01-09
- Turabian: DeRogatis, Jim. "What Goes Around, Comes Around." Chicago Sun-Times, 1994-01-09, section, 11 edition.
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