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The tail end of Austin punk’s first wave delivered Talmadge d’Amour around 1982, an all-synth act sporting wheelchair-bound electro wiz Gary ‘Wheelchair’ Guthrie and future Crust founder John Hawkins. They opened for Killing Joke, landed their ‘Race of Slaves’ video on MTV, and now, 30 years on, they’re curating a CD for spring release. Even if Ghostland Observatory doesn’t know it, its local roots lie deep in this edgy pop outfit. Low Red Center and Survive tweak the bill just right.
— Margaret Moser