#3 The Noisebox Singles 1995-96
Eye Spy
Predictably, our last Noisebox single was a limited edition vinyl, this time cream coloured, and was crammed with even more tunes than its predecessors. Perhaps less predictable, was the all out fuzz pop assault that was Eye Spy. Banned from radio stations across the country (seemingly) because of its explicit sound, to our credit we managed to avoid the Brit-pop revolution.
Firmly from the underground then, (the soon to be fashionable Chemikal Underground) we thrashed out more adaptions of 4-track favourites, culminating in The Soateramic Sounds Of Magoo a year later. This followed the same precedent of both studio and 4-track recordings in the same record.
The other studio track here is Polka Party, which we also adapted as the outro for local arts program The Front Row. It only leaves for us to say thankyou to the cover star, Mike, and to Steven Rayner for his contribution at the end of Silver Screen.
We hope you enjoyed the Noisebox singles. Now, for one last time, party like it's 1996...






