This way: New Day Rising
New Day Rising is the third studio album by the American punk rock band Hüsker Dü. It was released in 1985 through SST Records. As with its predecessor, the album continued to deviate from the fast-paced hardcore punk style of the band's earliest releases, showing an evolution towards slower tempos and more melody.[citation needed] According to music journalist Andrew Earles, the album expanded the "pop-core" side of the previous album into an entire album. Specifically, he cited the tracks "Chartered Trips", "Something I Learned Today", and "First of the Last Calls" from the previous album as having informed this album's sound.
The band released the album Zen Arcade through SST Records in July 1984, and the label's co-owner Joe Carducci immediately requested another album. The band wanted to self-produce, but SST insisted on Spot, who produced many of the label's albums, including all of Hüsker Dü's. The recording atmosphere was thus tense.
[Spotify] New Day Rising
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