On their 1993 debut full-length album, Clear Day, San Diego-based band Custom Floor offer up a collection of hard, dim and dirty rock songs that they had been playing live for a full two years. With John Reis (Speedo of Rocket From The Crypt) producing, Adam Willard (also of RFTC) pounding the skins, Garry Davis on guitar, bass and vocals, the band proceed from the dissonance of "Lost (and Never) Found" to the crunchy feedback of "Unreal." The ringing octaves of "Glass Bottom Boat" precede the epic songcraft of "Clear Day," followed by side one closer, the piercing "Teenage Years" (complete with a feedback ocean ending). Side two opens with the metallic pounding of "Justice," (which was played with a steel rod guitar), followed by the melancholy blast of "Media Overkill" and on into the alternately tuned riffs of "Virus." Intricate arpeggios and strange chords fill "Super-8 Movies," with the album ending on the upbeat excursion of "Extinct." Custom Floor's Clear Day is an asteroid trip straight into the murky depths of heavy rock.
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This is the original 1993 pressing, not a reissue.
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released December 1, 1993
Produced by John Reis
Atom (Adam Willard) - Drums
Garry Davis - Guitar, Bass, Vocals
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