Monday, March 3, 2025

“Pressure Relief”, Man Sized Action

This way: Pressure Relief

Man Sized Action was a punk group from Minneapolis. John Leland of Trouser Press described the band as an "unpretentious lot" in the vein of Hüsker Dü who "opened up punk structures with distorted, ringing guitar, some off-kilter rhythms and ... a neanderthal, propulsive attack to fundamentally poppy songs." Influential musician and producer Steve Albini of Big Black called them "one of the finest bands in Minneapolis or anywhere."

Man Sized Action was formed by vocalist Patrick Woods, guitarist Tom "Tippy" Roth, bassist Kelly Linehan, and drummer Tony Pucci, all part of the same punk-rock scene that spawned Hüsker Dü. Their sound was influenced by Wire and Mission of Burma, setting them apart from other Minnesota hardcore bands by adding stronger melody and pop structures.[4] The band's first gig was in 1981, a seven-song set put together only a few weeks after all four musicians had first learned to play their instruments. Nevertheless, they developed a following which included Albini, who praised their music as "the sort of sound that comes about spontaneously, devoid of mimicry."

The band released two records in 1983 and 1984. The band drew on its Hüsker Dü connections for debut record Claustrophobia, which was produced by Bob Mould and featured an album cover designed by Grant Hart.

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