SIXTEEN POWER POP SONGS FROM MARTY REV, FOUNDING MEMBER OF SUICIDE AND NOTORIOUS NYC EAST SIDE PUNK ROCKER. Suicide (Marty Rev and Alan Vega) were primal Americana, pure electricity, neon-lit minimalists lurking at the outer edges of New York art rock nexus. They used the disturbing buzz and hum of early electronics to co-opt the ecstatic throb of rockabilly and the low moan of country blues turned into urban narratives that were tragic at best, and usually mind-numbing nihilistic. They took people by surprise. Suicide was there in the beginning - the loft scene of the late '60… read more
SIXTEEN POWER POP SONGS FROM MARTY REV, FOUNDING MEMBER OF SUICIDE AND NOTORIOUS NYC EAST SIDE PUNK ROCKER. Suicide (Marty Rev and Alan Vega) were pr… read more
SIXTEEN POWER POP SONGS FROM MARTY REV, FOUNDING MEMBER OF SUICIDE AND NOTORIOUS NYC EAST SIDE PUNK ROCKER. Suicide (Marty Rev and Alan Vega) were primal Americana, pure electricity, neo… read more
Martin Reverby is best known as a member of the seminal New York punk-era synth/vocal group Suicide. Under the name Martin Rev he has released albums that are usually classified as No Wave, but other work - under the names See Me Ridin, Strangeworld, To Live - are very different in style and genre from the Martin Rev releases.
View wiki
Martin Reverby is best known as a member of the seminal New York punk-era synth/vocal group Suicide. Under the name Martin Rev he has released albums that are usually classified as No Wave,… read more
Martin Reverby is best known as a member of the seminal New York punk-era synth/vocal group Suicide. Under the name Martin Rev he has released albums that are usually classified as No Wave, but other work - under the names See Me Ridin…read more