Three One G has reissued their flagship band The Locust’s iconic final release, The Peel Sessions. The news comes as the label celebrates its 31st anniversary.
Formed in 1994, The Locust quickly redefined the line between total chaos and perfect order. Band members Bobby Bray, Joseph Karam, Justin Pearson, and Gabe Serbian offered a vision of challenging music that decades later, still proves to be visionary. Recorded in 2001 and released in 2010 after the band had gone on hiatus, The Peel Sessions captured The Locust in the prime of their controlled chaos. The release is newly re-mastered by Nathan Joyner (All Leather, Psychic Graveyard) in two limited edition vinyl variants: “Skin Graft” metallic silver and “Sexually Transmitted Disease” clear with white (both limited to 250), and vinyl and cassette available for pre-order HERE.
In addition to reissuing The Locust’s The Peel Sessions LP, Three One G has also announced a reissue of San Diego death metal band Cattle Decapitation’s 1999 album Human Jerky, available on vinyl and cassette HERE. Pearson’s band Deaf Club has also repressed their debut album Productive Disruption, originally released in 2021 and available on vinyl and cassette HERE.
New signings and releases from Three One G include Seattle industrial punk trio Haunted Horses, and blistering New York duo Venus Twins. Justin Pearson has also announced his fourth memoir, GG Alien and the Mystery Meat, available January 31 via Three One G and Bread and Roses Press. All of these releases come in the wake of the label’s 31st anniversary.
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