Solid Brass

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Solid Brass
Circus Lupus-Solid Brass.jpg
Studio album by
Released1993
Genre Post-hardcore
Label Dischord [1]
Producer Don Zientara [2]
Circus Lupus chronology
Super Genius
(1992)
Solid Brass
(1993)

Solid Brass is the second and final studio album by the band Circus Lupus. [3] [4] It was released by Dischord Records in 1993; its catalog number is DIS79.

Album collection of recorded music, words, sounds

An album is a collection of audio recordings issued as a collection on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another medium. Albums of recorded music were developed in the early 20th century as individual 78-rpm records collected in a bound book resembling a photograph album; this format evolved after 1948 into single vinyl LP records played at ​33 13 rpm. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though album sales in the 21st-century have mostly focused on CD and MP3 formats. The audio cassette was a format widely used alongside vinyl from the 1970s into the first decade of the 2000s.

Circus Lupus was a post-hardcore band based in the area of Washington, DC, U.S. The band originally formed in Madison where one-time Ignition and Soul Side bassist Chris Thomson met guitarist Chris Hamley and drummer Arika Casebolt while attending school. The name "Circus Lupus" comes from an SCTV sketch about "Circus Lupus, the Circus of Wolves," a mock TV commercial for an entirely wolf-filled traveling circus, with graphics of wolves on trapeze swings and other circus apparati. Reg Shrader initially played bass with the band. He was replaced by Seth Lorinczi as the band was making its transition from Madison to Washington, DC.

Dischord Records US independent record label

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Track listing

  1. "Right Turn Clyde"
  2. "7 x 4 x 1"
  3. "I Always Thought You Were An Asshole"
  4. "And You Won"
  5. "New Cop Car"
  6. "Texas Minute"
  7. "Deviant Gesture Catalog"
  8. "Takes About an Hour: Epilepsy"
  9. "Pop Man"
  10. "Heathen"
  11. "Pop Man"
  12. "Pressure Point"

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