Why Settle For Less When You Can Regress? 1981 Rhesus
Effects on Exposed People. 1983 Rhesus
Awhile back I wrote about a Japanese band called Nishin and their one album Dai Dai, and I have to say New Jersey's Regressive Aid reminds me quite a bit of that. The early 1980's sound is very apparent here, from the use of digital technology to the fast punkish pace of the music. There's no mistaking the Discipline era King Crimson influence, though Regressive Aid appear to have drawn the same conclusion as Fripp rather than just obsequiously following the master. By the time of the all instrumental Effects on Exposed People (like the EP before is itself a very short album clocking in just under 30 minutes), the Crimson influence is more apparent and the production values are of a higher quality. Another group that reminds me of Regressive Aid, but showed up a couple of years later, is the Virginia-based Famous Actors From Out of Town.
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I saw Regressive Aid live in Jersey several times. I love the records, but they do not do justice to a band that was surely one of the best I have ever heard. Andrew Weiss and Sim Cain went on to play with the Rollins Band, Gone, Ween, and a bunch of others, but to me they never topped this early peak.
Thanks for the comments and insights Traductor!
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