A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die

A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die

by The Flesh Eaters
A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die

A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die

by The Flesh Eaters

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Chris D. (aka Chris Desjardins) was a poet and music critic before he formed the Flesh Eaters, so it wasn't surprising that he would end up leading one of the most explicitly literary bands on the Los Angeles punk scene in the '80s. The raw beat-influenced visions of Chris' lyrics were strong enough that they often overwhelmed the music on the Flesh Eaters' earliest recordings, but for the group's second full-length album, 1981's A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die, he assembled a band that was tough enough to stand up to anything Desjardins could conjure. On A Minute to Pray, the Flesh Eaters featured two members of X (John Doe on bass and D.J. Bonebrake on percussion) and three members of the Blasters (Dave Alvin on guitar, Bill Bateman on drums, and Steve Berlin on sax, the latter of whom would later join Los Lobos), and if their musical workouts on this album are often minimal in structure, they're executed with a strength and ferocity that make them stand tall like a gunfighter ready to take on the posse gathering down the street. (The band is especially impressive on "Satan's Stomp," a long, feral groove that was cut live to two-track with no edits or overdubs.) Dave Alvin's taut, fractured guitar lines are a long way from what he usually brought to the Blasters and cut like a machete through these melodies, while Doe and Bateman are a peerless rhythm section, and Bonebrake's marimba and Berlin's sax give this album a melodic texture that sets it apart from most punk bands of the day, and easily fits the image-laden, melodramatic venom of Desjardins's lyrics. A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die isn't subtle by any stretch of the imagination, but it's rugged and artful at the same time, and Desjardins never had a better or more sympathetic set of collaborators than this -- it's the best match of form and content of his career. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 04/19/2024
Label: Jackpot Records
UPC: 0843563166079

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Flesh Eaters   Primary Artist
Dave Alvin   Guitar
Steve Berlin   Rhythmstick,Saxophone
Bill Bateman   Drums
Chris D.   Vocals,Maracas
D.J. Bonebrake   Drums (Snare),Maracas,Marimba
John Doe   Bass

Technical Credits

Bill Bateman   Arranger
Dave Alvin   Arranger
Pat Burnett   Engineer
Scott LIndgren   Cover Photo
Maurice Sand   Artwork
Steve Berlin   Arranger
Byron Coley   Liner Notes
Chris D.   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Chris Desjardins   Composer,Producer
Pat Burnette   Engineer
John Doe   Arranger,Composer
Michael Harvey   Engineer
D.J. Bonebrake   Arranger
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