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Alan Vega - Collision Drive - Red (Colored Vinyl, Red, Remastered)

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Alan Vega - Collision Drive - Red (Colored Vinyl, Red, Remastered)

Collision Drive is Alan Vega's second solo studio album, originally released in

1981. If his debut laid the groundwork for a raw, minimalist take on rockabillyĀ and blues, Collision Drive expands the palette with a grittier, more layered, andĀ unfiltered energy. Here Vega's lyrics channel universal themes rooted in hisĀ fascination with street life, science fiction, politics, comics, love and the mysteriesĀ of the universe. It's a record that pulses with feeling and rebellion, displaying theĀ full spectrum of human experience and Vega's evolving vision.Ā Alan was always reinventing himself, creating and refining his mastery of varia-Ā tion while maintaining his own unparalleled and identifiable aesthetic. Sonically,Ā this album is more dynamic than his first. Ditching drum machines for a liveĀ drummer, and enlisting a hard rock band to back him, Collision Drive offered aĀ different view of Vega's artistic vision. The aching punk rockabilly of "MagdalenaĀ 82" unfolds with a hypnotic blend of guitar slides and frenetic energy, whileĀ Vega's cover of "Be Bop A Lula" transforms Gene Vincent's classic into an aggres-Ā sively charged, manic howl. Elsewhere, tracks like the hard-driving cosmic rockĀ n roll "Raver" push into psychobilly territory. Vega was relentlessly innovative, continuously paving new ground.Ā Newly remastered by Josh Bonati from the original tapes, Collision Drive receivesĀ a reverent reissue from Sacred Bones Record.Ā Here we witness the full ascension into his own mythology: part rockabilly out-Ā law, part cosmic preacher, part outsider visionary. Broader in scope than his debutĀ but just as uncompromising, Collision Drive is a bold and personal explorationĀ of sound and identity. Raw, electrifying, and groundbreaking, it remains a cultĀ cornerstone of outsider rock and a touchstone in the evolution of art-punk andĀ experimental pop from one of New York's most fearless icons.

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Collision Drive is Alan Vega's second solo studio album, originally released in

1981. If his debut laid the groundwork for a raw, minimalist take on rockabillyĀ and blues, Collision Drive expands the palette with a grittier, more layered, andĀ unfiltered energy. Here Vega's lyrics channel universal themes rooted in hisĀ fascination with street life, science fiction, politics, comics, love and the mysteriesĀ of the universe. It's a record that pulses with feeling and rebellion, displaying theĀ full spectrum of human experience and Vega's evolving vision.Ā Alan was always reinventing himself, creating and refining his mastery of varia-Ā tion while maintaining his own unparalleled and identifiable aesthetic. Sonically,Ā this album is more dynamic than his first. Ditching drum machines for a liveĀ drummer, and enlisting a hard rock band to back him, Collision Drive offered aĀ different view of Vega's artistic vision. The aching punk rockabilly of "MagdalenaĀ 82" unfolds with a hypnotic blend of guitar slides and frenetic energy, whileĀ Vega's cover of "Be Bop A Lula" transforms Gene Vincent's classic into an aggres-Ā sively charged, manic howl. Elsewhere, tracks like the hard-driving cosmic rockĀ n roll "Raver" push into psychobilly territory. Vega was relentlessly innovative, continuously paving new ground.Ā Newly remastered by Josh Bonati from the original tapes, Collision Drive receivesĀ a reverent reissue from Sacred Bones Record.Ā Here we witness the full ascension into his own mythology: part rockabilly out-Ā law, part cosmic preacher, part outsider visionary. Broader in scope than his debutĀ but just as uncompromising, Collision Drive is a bold and personal explorationĀ of sound and identity. Raw, electrifying, and groundbreaking, it remains a cultĀ cornerstone of outsider rock and a touchstone in the evolution of art-punk andĀ experimental pop from one of New York's most fearless icons.

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