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Magazine – Secondhand Daylight (VG/VG) – LP, NZ 1979

Magazine – Secondhand Daylight (VG/VG) – LP, NZ 1979

Condition: Second Hand
Ships from: Melbourne
Media: Very Good (VG)
Cover: Very Good (VG)
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  • Secondhand Daylight is an LP by Magazine from 1979 released on the Virgin label.

    About this album

    Secondhand Daylight is Magazine’s stark, ambitious second album and one of the key British post-punk records of 1979. With Howard Devoto’s detached, literate vocals pushed against shimmering keyboards and angular guitar lines, the band widened the scope of new wave into something colder, darker and more unsettled. The record balances immediate tension with a more art-rock intelligence, giving songs such as Cut-Out Shapes and Permafrost a harsh, memorable edge. It confirmed Magazine as one of the era’s most distinctive groups, bridging punk’s urgency with a more sophisticated, experimental musical vision.

    Genre: Punk & Alternative

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  • Artist: Magazine
    Label: Virgin – V 2121
    Format: LP, Album
    Units: 1
    Country: New Zealand
    Released: 1979
    Genre: Punk & Alternative
    Style: Alternative Rock, New Wave
  • A1 Feed The Enemy
    A2 Rhythm Of Cruelty
    A3 Cut-Out Shapes
    A4 Talk To The Body
    A5 I Wanted Your Heart
    B1 The Thin Air
    B2 Back To Nature
    B3 Believe That I Understand
    B4 Permafrost

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Description

Condition: Second Hand
Ships from: Melbourne
Media: Very Good (VG)
Cover: Very Good (VG)
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • Secondhand Daylight is an LP by Magazine from 1979 released on the Virgin label.

    About this album

    Secondhand Daylight is Magazine’s stark, ambitious second album and one of the key British post-punk records of 1979. With Howard Devoto’s detached, literate vocals pushed against shimmering keyboards and angular guitar lines, the band widened the scope of new wave into something colder, darker and more unsettled. The record balances immediate tension with a more art-rock intelligence, giving songs such as Cut-Out Shapes and Permafrost a harsh, memorable edge. It confirmed Magazine as one of the era’s most distinctive groups, bridging punk’s urgency with a more sophisticated, experimental musical vision.

    Genre: Punk & Alternative

    Review

    AllMusic rating:
    AllMusic users:
    (311 votes)
    Read the AllMusic.com review
  • Artist: Magazine
    Label: Virgin – V 2121
    Format: LP, Album
    Units: 1
    Country: New Zealand
    Released: 1979
    Genre: Punk & Alternative
    Style: Alternative Rock, New Wave
  • A1 Feed The Enemy
    A2 Rhythm Of Cruelty
    A3 Cut-Out Shapes
    A4 Talk To The Body
    A5 I Wanted Your Heart
    B1 The Thin Air
    B2 Back To Nature
    B3 Believe That I Understand
    B4 Permafrost

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