
Stunt Clown (Vinyl)
Headless Chickens are set to release their classic record Stunt Clown on vinyl LP on 20th August via Flying Nun Records.
Stunt Clown was the first body of work that truly showed the world what Headless Chickens were capable of, both sonically, and with their songwriting. Originally released in 1988, Stunt Clown was the bandās first full length release. With a CD only reissue in 1995 (as was the done thing in the 90s), this 2021 reissue will mark 33 years since the 11 original tracks were pressed to vinyl.
A deviation from the āDunedin Soundā that dominated the 1980ās wave of Flying Nun, Headless Chickens were a band that dipped into the realm of drum machines and samplers. Coupled with a heavy measure of the macabre and bizarre, surf, psychedelia and noise, the resulting masterpiece was Stunt Clown.
With a fresh new take on the album artwork, this 2021 reissue will be pressed to both opaque red and standard black vinyl.
āStunt Clown was recorded at Mandrill Studios in Parnell which had that very ā80s studio practice of having the recording room completely ādeadā with no reflective surfaces, and they close-mic'd all the instruments and then added any room ambience needed via digital effects in the production process. Which was the antithesis of how weād recorded our earlier songs ā we used to put the guitar amp in a glass-walled stairway and put the microphone two metres away if we wanted a more āliveā sound.ā ā Chris Matthews
Stunt Clown has stood the test of time, with this said in a 1988 issue of legendary Rip It Up magazine, "Stunt Clown is overflowing with innovation, while still accessible and slickly producedā ā while 30 years later, the album was to be named as the āIndependent Music NZ Classic Recordā at the Taite Music Awards, with music writer Russell Brown stating āIt plays now as the bridge between the bandās experimental origins and later pop success, but it stands on its own as an ambitious, strikingly varied work. Literally no one in New Zealand was making music like this at the time ā they had to invent it.ā
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Headless Chickens are set to release their classic record Stunt Clown on vinyl LP on 20th August via Flying Nun Records.
Stunt Clown was the first body of work that truly showed the world what Headless Chickens were capable of, both sonically, and with their songwriting. Originally released in 1988, Stunt Clown was the bandās first full length release. With a CD only reissue in 1995 (as was the done thing in the 90s), this 2021 reissue will mark 33 years since the 11 original tracks were pressed to vinyl.
A deviation from the āDunedin Soundā that dominated the 1980ās wave of Flying Nun, Headless Chickens were a band that dipped into the realm of drum machines and samplers. Coupled with a heavy measure of the macabre and bizarre, surf, psychedelia and noise, the resulting masterpiece was Stunt Clown.
With a fresh new take on the album artwork, this 2021 reissue will be pressed to both opaque red and standard black vinyl.
āStunt Clown was recorded at Mandrill Studios in Parnell which had that very ā80s studio practice of having the recording room completely ādeadā with no reflective surfaces, and they close-mic'd all the instruments and then added any room ambience needed via digital effects in the production process. Which was the antithesis of how weād recorded our earlier songs ā we used to put the guitar amp in a glass-walled stairway and put the microphone two metres away if we wanted a more āliveā sound.ā ā Chris Matthews
Stunt Clown has stood the test of time, with this said in a 1988 issue of legendary Rip It Up magazine, "Stunt Clown is overflowing with innovation, while still accessible and slickly producedā ā while 30 years later, the album was to be named as the āIndependent Music NZ Classic Recordā at the Taite Music Awards, with music writer Russell Brown stating āIt plays now as the bridge between the bandās experimental origins and later pop success, but it stands on its own as an ambitious, strikingly varied work. Literally no one in New Zealand was making music like this at the time ā they had to invent it.ā
















