Royal Trux, the legendary duo known for their unorthodox approach to rock music, have reissued their self-titled debut album "Untitled" in a remastered form.
This new release sees Jennifer Herrema and Neil Hagerty's iconic lo-fi sound given a fresh coat of paint, bringing the raw energy of their early days back to life.
From the opening track, "Solid Gold Tooth," it's clear that Royal Trux were ahead of their time.
The distorted guitars, slurred vocals, and off-kilter rhythms create a chaotic yet captivating sonic landscape that feels as relevant today as it did in 1988.
Tracks like "Junkie Nurse" and "Ice Cream" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend punk, psych, and blues influences into something truly original.
Herrema's distinctive voice cuts through the noise like a rusty razor, while Hagerty's guitar work is equal parts frenetic and melodic.
The remastering of the album has done wonders for the sound quality, bringing out new details and textures that were previously lost in the haze of fuzz and feedback.
Every scuzzy riff, every distorted vocal, and every thunderous drumbeat now shines through with newfound clarity.
"Untitled" remains a landmark album in Royal Trux's discography, capturing the raw, unapologetic spirit of a band unafraid to push boundaries and defy expectations.
Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this remastered edition is a must-listen for anyone looking to delve into the weird and wonderful world of Royal Trux.
This new release sees Jennifer Herrema and Neil Hagerty's iconic lo-fi sound given a fresh coat of paint, bringing the raw energy of their early days back to life.
From the opening track, "Solid Gold Tooth," it's clear that Royal Trux were ahead of their time.
The distorted guitars, slurred vocals, and off-kilter rhythms create a chaotic yet captivating sonic landscape that feels as relevant today as it did in 1988.
Tracks like "Junkie Nurse" and "Ice Cream" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend punk, psych, and blues influences into something truly original.
Herrema's distinctive voice cuts through the noise like a rusty razor, while Hagerty's guitar work is equal parts frenetic and melodic.
The remastering of the album has done wonders for the sound quality, bringing out new details and textures that were previously lost in the haze of fuzz and feedback.
Every scuzzy riff, every distorted vocal, and every thunderous drumbeat now shines through with newfound clarity.
"Untitled" remains a landmark album in Royal Trux's discography, capturing the raw, unapologetic spirit of a band unafraid to push boundaries and defy expectations.
Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this remastered edition is a must-listen for anyone looking to delve into the weird and wonderful world of Royal Trux.






