Bristle’s 1984450 available now on CD

Bristle shaves punk’s mohawk back to its roots, with the release of the CD edition of their album, 1984450 on Out of Tune Records.

Like a pit bull that means business, 1984450, grabs you by the arm and won’t let up. Twelve tracks of fast and furious, adrenaline-fueled, straight up Punk Rock. All lovingly produced by the legendary Conrad Uno at Seattle’s Egg Studios. And that’s Punk with a capital “P.” No poppy breaks or grunge-inspired wailings, just 100 percent hardcore.

Based in Seattle, Bristle has been rocking the Pacific Northwest Punk Scene since the early 1990’s. And since the very beginning, the line-up hasn’t changed. Loni plays guitar and sings, Tim’s the bass player, and Graham sits back and beats the heck out of the drums. 

The band disappeared on hiatus for nearly 7 years while each of the trio played around in other bands and 1984450 marked the first time Bristle entered a recording studio since the right-wingers were patiently waiting for Clinton to leave the oval office. Times have changed, but 1984450 shows Bristle still delivers. 

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