1953 (album)
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1953 is an indie rock album by the Soul-Junk
Soul-Junk
Soul-Junk is an experimental genre-hopping Christian rock / hip hop group from San Diego, California.-Background:The roots of Soul-Junk began in 1993 when Glen Galloway began experimenting while touring in Europe with his rock band Trumans Water...

 released in 1996. The album consists of guitar based low-fi rock, which one reviewer described as being in the ballpark of "Beck
Beck
Beck Hansen is an American musician, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, known by the stage name Beck...

 meets Danielson." Alternative Press found their musical arrangements to be outstanding, "tuneful, energetic and original", but took fault with their lyrics, which many of which are derived from scripture
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.

The final track of the album is actually another album itself, 1954, albeit uncut.

Track listing

Track Name Biblical Reference
1. Junca De Sol Andromeda
2. Quite Alright Rockers John 10:7-18
  • Recorded by: Bill Day (Daydream Studios)
3. Shine Out Psalm 80
4. Atonal Eternal
5. Young Businessmens Psykick Makeout Matthew 13:44-52
6. Poker of the Eye Luke 10:1-24
7. Wax Presidential Isaiah 8:16-20, Revelation 19:10
8. Bloody Men Psalm 26
  • Written by Ron Easterbrooks
  • 9. Three Thousand Thirsty Thoughts
  • Recorded & Mixed by: Bill Day (Daydream Studios)
  • 10. The Lion Has Roared Amos 3:2-8
    11. Some Pampered Gangster Ephesians 5:8-18, Luke 11:34-36
    12. Sturdy Jive Isaiah 35
  • Written by Ron Easterbrooks
  • Jennifer Easterbrooks: Background vocals
  • 13. Graveyard-Style
    14. Soul-Junk 1954

    Credits

    • Glen Galaxy (Vocals, guitar, sax)
    • Jon Galaxy (Bass)
    • Brian Cantrell (Drums, electronic percussion)
    • Ron Easterbrooks (Guitar, drums)

    • All tracks recorded and mixed by Scott Exum at DML studios unless otherwise noted.
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