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45 REVELATIONS

Nothing emerged from the pack dramatically enough to run away with Single of the Month honors, but there’s a pleasantly varied pile of songs from many styles and locales. Australia, for instance, contributed two double-sided juggernauts.

December 1, 1986
KEN BARNES

45 REVELATIONS

Nothing emerged from the pack dramatically enough to run away with Single of the Month honors, but there’s a pleasantly varied pile of songs from many styles and locales. Australia, for instance, contributed two double-sided juggernauts. Died Pretty’s “Stoneage Cinderella” combines a refined garage guitarorgan track with some of the snottiest Dylanstyled sneering since Mouse & The Traps crossed the Rio Grande. The flip, “Yesterday’s Letters.” drones along ominously until the guitars churn up a climactic early Velvets rhythm thrash.

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