The Blasters - Non Fiction (1983/2025)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 200 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 73 MB
31:47 | Rock, Rockabilly | Label: Rhino - Warner Records
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 200 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 73 MB
31:47 | Rock, Rockabilly | Label: Rhino - Warner Records
When the Blasters released their self-titled album in 1981, Slash Records was an ambitious indie label on the rise, and by the time the group cut their second LP for the label, 1983's Non-Fiction, Slash had signed a distribution deal with Warner Bros. that gave the upstart roots rockers a major-label recording budget for the first time. Non-Fiction sounds bigger and more polished than The Blasters, which doesn't really work in its favor; the tight, lean sound of their previous album suited their music, and the broader, echoey tone of this record somehow makes the band sound littler, like a small combo playing on a huge stage for the first time. But if the production and engineering isn't the best match for this music, it isn't intrusive, and the Blasters sound as strong and focused here as ever.