Leatherface Minx
Re-writing the rule book when it came to punk requisites, Leatherface combined passion, angst and power with undeniable songwriting and technical prowess. Led by wordsmith Frankie Stubbs their explosive hooks and thrashing guitars quickly became their trademark and made them one of the most exhilarating UK bands of the 90s. Arriving at the peak of their career, ‘Minx’ channelled Stubbs’ love for Joy Division and features their much loved fourth bassist, former Snuff band member Andy Crichton. A lost classic, it brought with it a more emotional direction to their sound which was released on the brink of the band’s hiatus. “A ferocious force to be reckoned with… another superb album†AllMusic ★★★★ MOJO Side A A1 Wallflower A2 Books A3 Fat, Earthy, Flirt A4 Do the Right Thing A5 Evil that Men Do A6 Heaven Sent Side B B1 Don't Work B2 A Sad Day Indeed B3 Skin Deep B4 Dustbin Modo B5 A Cartoon (With the Pain) B6 Pale Moonlight