Paisley Sin: Hot Flashes [City Heat – July 1990]

Paisley SinJuly 1990 City Heat Cover
It’s Not Just A Hobby… It’s A Hassle
Inde Demo Tape

Listening to Z-Rock the other day, I was somewhat surprised to hear The Secret on  that station. Then it occurred to me that the song rocks plenty for their format.

Which brought me back to, ‘Why was I surprised’?
I’ve had this tape for about a year now and I guess I just finally realized how versatile Paisley Sin is. From the denying Ain’t Nothin‘ to the starry night feel of Tribute to the funky, tongue-in-cheek This Is The Life, back to the heavy Out & Down.

This bass-driven collection of tunes runs the gamut. As such, it proves to be a good reference point but still nothing compared to the live Sin. However, it is a must for Seattle aficionados.

Looking forward, now more than ever, to their next release!

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About Michael Edward Browning

Upon moving from Portland, Oregon to Seattle in 1989, Michael immediately immersed himself in the local music scene. Within two years he had established himself, and City Heat: Seattle's Music Magazine, as a viable voice in the global spotlight that shone on the Emerald City in the early 90's. Here you'll find his past publishing (as well as current thoughts) as he prepares to publish Seattle's Music Scene Series. Already available at Amazon.com is the first title on Kindle format: 1990: Seattle's Music Scene Distorts As 80's Glam Goes 90's Grunge.