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  • The Slackers - Close My Eyes - Port Marble - Vinyl 2xLP

    Pirates Press Records is proud to re-release Close My Eyes, the 2002 album by NYC ska-reggae legends The Slackers - a complex and nuanced album that shows the band’s versatility and capacity for both commentary and introspection.

    It is often said - to the point of cliche - that New York City is a “character” in the work of the city’s most noted filmmakers. A similar statement could be made about the artistic symbiosis between the city and The Slackers. From the Bronx-born accent of lead vocalist Vic Ruggiero to the band’s embrace of cosmopolitan musical traditions from a melting pot of cultural origins, New York defines The Slackers at least as much as the band have contributed to defining the sound of New York for well over 30 years.

    Therefore, it bears mentioning that - aside from a 2002 collaborative album by “The Slackers and Friends” - Close My Eyes is the band’s first proper studio LP released after the traumatic terrorist attacks on their home city in 2001, and the band took enough time to reckon with the global fallout of this tragedy.

    “So feel free go steal and rob, revolution ain't my job,” sings Ruggiero on the title track. “And if I sing your happy song, please don't tell me I am wrong.” It is the statement of an artist searching for a way to still sing about joy and life in uncertain times of great upheaval. And ultimately the band must reckon with these times. On “Real War,” toaster Marq Lyn takes lead vocals as the band addresses the march to war that was omnipresent in those early days of the 21st century, stating in no uncertain terms that it was “Time to fight the real war...Against hunger and poverty...For racial equality.” The Slackers make it clear that while the machinations of hawkish politicians grind on, the real needs of people all over the world are left behind.

    This tension between a dangerous world and the struggles of one’s personal life are present throughout the record, and the band weaves stories from the whole spectrum of human emotion, war, heartbreak, joy, and everything in between. Bookended by instrumental tracks, opening with the energetic “Shankbon” and ending with moody dub reggae, these veteran virtuoso players ultimately take listeners on a masterful journey through the human experience.

    Tracklist:
    SIDE A
    Shankbon
    Old Dog
    Axes
    SIDE B
    Bin Waitin
    Real War
    Lazy Woman
    Mommy
    SIDE C
    Don’t Wanna Go
    Who Knows
    Close My Eyes
    SIDE D
    I’ll Stay Away
    Deconstruction Dub
    Lazy Dub
    Capo Schools The Slackers Dub

    Pressing info:
    1000 x Black
    1000 x Port Marble