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$11.20The Story
1992âs âUntitledâ brought the bandâs third album that re-cemented the duo once again as the progenitors of the âlo-fiâ genre. This breakthrough set transitioned "The Trux" into a never ending all-inclusive rotating cast of musicians. Continuing Fire Recordsâ series of classic remastered albums from Royal Trux, âUntitledâ is released on white vinyl and features updated monochrome and silver artwork.
As unpredictable as ever, Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema shook off the next level layering and noise of âTwin Infinitivesâ to embrace the history of rock ânâ roll in all its deformed grandeur. Utilizing their ever present mind set of macro-inclusivity, they allowed the subconscious "radio stations" of their lives to infiltrate, lead, and dictate. Culling from their collective minds and memories twisted tunes that touched them. After the blood rush of their much-hailed avant-garde masterpiece âTwin Infinitivesâ (1988), this eight-song opus added to the lo-fi genre that originated on âTwin Infinitivesâ.
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1992âs âUntitledâ brought the bandâs third album that re-cemented the duo once again as the progenitors of the âlo-fiâ genre. This breakthrough set transitioned "The Trux" into a never ending all-inclusive rotating cast of musicians. Continuing Fire Recordsâ series of classic remastered albums from Royal Trux, âUntitledâ is released on white vinyl and features updated monochrome and silver artwork.
As unpredictable as ever, Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema shook off the next level layering and noise of âTwin Infinitivesâ to embrace the history of rock ânâ roll in all its deformed grandeur. Utilizing their ever present mind set of macro-inclusivity, they allowed the subconscious "radio stations" of their lives to infiltrate, lead, and dictate. Culling from their collective minds and memories twisted tunes that touched them. After the blood rush of their much-hailed avant-garde masterpiece âTwin Infinitivesâ (1988), this eight-song opus added to the lo-fi genre that originated on âTwin Infinitivesâ.













