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Bailter Space - Thermos - Shoegaze Album
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Bailter Space - Thermos

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Thermos is the second studio album by the New Zealand noise rock band Bailter Space, released in 1990 on Flying Nun Records. The band was formed by former members of The Gordons, bringing a highly abrasive and rhythmic edge to their interpretation of alternative rock. The album features locked-in bass grooves, heavily processed guitar feedback, and distant vocals, appealing to listeners interested in the intersection of post-punk and dense sonic experimentation.

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When was Bailter Space's Thermos released?

Thermos was released in 1990 on Flying Nun Records. It is the second studio album by the New Zealand band Bailter Space.

What band did Bailter Space's members previously belong to?

Bailter Space was formed by former members of The Gordons. That connection helps explain the band's abrasive, rhythm-driven approach to alternative rock.

What does Thermos sound like?

Thermos is built around noisy guitar textures, forceful rhythms, and a highly abrasive interpretation of alternative rock. Its sound is closer to noise rock and experimental guitar music than polished pop.

Is Thermos a shoegaze album or a noise-rock album?

Thermos is best understood as a noise-rock and alternative-rock record with textures that can appeal to shoegaze listeners. The 1990 Flying Nun release emphasizes rhythmic impact and guitar abrasion over conventional softness.

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