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Seattle s Loosegroove Records to release The Living: 1982, vintage punk with a 17-year-old Duff McKagan
Seattle punk pioneers The Living, featuring Guns N Roses songwriter Duff McKagan, are sharing their debut recording for the first time. The Living: 1982 is set for release on April 16, 2021 via the Seattle-based Loosegroove Records.
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THE LIVING, featuring iconic multi-instrumentalist and songwriter,
Duff McKagan, are sharing their debut recording for the first time.
The Living: 1982is set for release on April 16, 2021 via the Seattle-based Loosegroove Records, a label owned by fellow Seattle luminaries,
Stone Gossard (Pearl Jam) and
Regan Hagar (Satchel, Brad).
McKagan on guitar, frontman/vocalist
McKagan on guitar, frontman/vocalist
John Conte,
Greg Gilmore (
The recordings were unearthed by
Gilmore who spearheaded the idea of releasing the music in some fashion. It made perfect sense to take the collection to the Seattle-based label
Loosegroove, who had just resurrected the imprint September 2020. As
Gilmore explains:
THE LIVING was the beginning of all things Seattle for me a turning point in my life. I joined a band and a community. These guys are still my brothers. I ve cherished these recordings since the days we made them. This record is a fantastic document of a loaded moment. I love it.
Tony and crime thriller Hyena, begging the question of what would be next for one of the industry’s most daring, yet unpredictable voices?
The answer came in the form of
Muscle, an acclaimed psychological thriller that largely takes place in and around a gym. It’s the story of Simon (Cavan Clerkin –
The Last Kingdom,
The Capture) an unhappy, unambitious office worker whose life is gradually taken over by Terry (Craig Fairbrass –
Villain,
Rise of the Footsoldier) his new, hands-on personal trainer, who reveals himself to be more committed, and more dangerous, than Simon could have ever imagined.
Simon isn’t living the life he wants. He’s tired of his dead-end job at a call centre – and he isn’t even any good at it. He and his girlfriend are painfully drifting apart, he’s sick of his life and it’s time to make a change and hit the gym. But everything spins out of control when he draws the attention of Terry, who offers to coach him, and quickly becomes