Slushco Releases The Silver Surface Demos
Back in 2006 shortly after Slushco released their second album, Clouds, Brian Slusher had been working on a follow up. This new Slushco album was entitled The Silver Surface and delved into themes like robot domination and human reprogramming. Unfortunately, the band sort of fell apart before they got around to recording it. Slusher had recorded a demo version of the album, but let it sit on the shelves to work on last year’s exceptional When I Met The Boss Of Nova as Slushco had now become essentially a solo project for him. He had promised to release it eventually when we talked to him a year ago, and it looks like he has made good on his promise. This official version is the first mix he did with the demos, as the original recordings themselves were lost on a broken hard drive. Even with all of these factors working against it, Brian Slusher’s genius in a studio shines brightly yet again for another beautifully stunning Slushco album that I highly recommend checking out. Get hip to one of Atlanta’s best kept secrets. Here is the opening track for The Silver Surface:
Slushco : Sad Songs And Lonely Places
Buy The Silver Surface Demos here
- Posted by Davy Minor on January 21, 2009 at 6:11 am






