A darling & miscreant of the national noise scene, Breakdancing Ronald Reagan once again goes against the grain with his latest album, Harsh Noise. A nine-song sojourn into BRR's brand of absurdism, the album is noise's Chill Out, drifting from the ambient into crushing reds into pop parodies/covers like Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun," Enrique Iglesias's "Hero" and Poison's "Every Rose Has Its Thorn."
FFO/RIYL: Fuckemos; Negativland; V/Vm; Haters; Emil Beaulieau; Gerogerigegege
SS-21
2018 Self Sabotage Records
Cassette available from Self Sabotage bigcartel
credits
released February 2, 2018
Breakdancing Ronald Reagan is Johnathan Cash, Denver CO noise artist, formerly Johnathan Cash, Austin TX noise artist.
album art by Steve Pike
album layout by Jay Campbell
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