This is not to say that Admiral were just a by-product of a ton of other influential bands, but rather to pinpoint them as being one of the seminal turning points in the genre, who bridged the gap from the evolving hardcore of the 80's, and into the burgeoning 90's underground emo/screamo/post-hardcore/whatever scene that was just beginning to form. Many members of Admiral even went on to play in other seminal bands in this scene, including Navio Forge, Hoover, and Burning Airlines. The second (of only two) 7"'s Admiral put out was the second release ever put out by the now-legendary Ebullition Records, who went on to release albums by the likes of Still Life, Moss Icon, Portraits Of Past, Reversal Of Man, Orchid, and so many more. Thus, in only 6 songs between two 7" EPs (as well as two missing compilation tracks), Admiral left a definite mark on the changing sounds of hardcore, and dropped some incredible songs to boot. I did not plan on this post delving into what is most likely a senseless rant, but here we are. Enjoy.
1. Brother Can You Spare A Dime
2. Horns Lay Silent
3. Seasonal
1. Revolving And Loading
2. Fit
3. Meter and Rule
1. Blindfold Eats My Face (Live)
2. Revolving And Loading (Live)
3. Derange, Fabrication, Brother Can You Spare A Dime (Live)
4. Lucy, Seasonal (Live)
5. Meter And Rule (Live)
6. Try To Forget (Live)
7. Comes From Nowhere (Live)
8. Wait (Live)
9. Carnival (Live)
10. Shells On Shelves (Live)
Thanks for sharing, Admiral are definitly monster influence for many post band in hardcore DC way
ReplyDeleteThey have also a track Comes From Nowhere in Beneath The Wheel Comp.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. These songs are amazing and Admiral was truely an underrated band.
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