Cop Shoot Cop - Live at Martin Bisi Studios
Cop Shoot Cop - Live at Martin Bisi Studios

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Cop Shoot Cop - Live at Martin Bisi Studios

1993
Movie
59 min
English

Cop Shoot Cop performing at Martin Bisi's NYC studio after the release of their third album "Ask Questions Later". This was released as Vol. 1 of "The New York Post-Punk Noise Series".

Insights

Director: UnknownGenres: Live Album, Rock, Noise Rock

Plot Summary

This release captures the raw energy of Cop Shoot Cop during a live performance at Martin Bisi Studios. The album showcases their distinctive blend of abrasive, heavy rock with moments of experimental noise, reflecting their intense stage presence. It provides a snapshot of the band's sound during the early 90s underground scene.

Critical Reception

As a live album, 'Live at Martin Bisi Studios' was primarily reviewed by fans and specialized music publications focused on the noise rock and alternative scenes. Critical reception highlighted the intensity and sonic power of the performance, solidifying the band's reputation for dynamic live shows, though it was less discussed than their studio albums.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for the band's aggressive and powerful live performance.

  • Acknowledgement of the raw, unfiltered sound captured in the studio.

  • Seen as a solid representation of Cop Shoot Cop's intense stage energy.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific live album is scarce. However, general sentiment for Cop Shoot Cop's live performances often points to their high-energy, cathartic, and sonically dense experiences.

Fun Fact

Cop Shoot Cop were known for their confrontational stage presence, often involving elaborate visual elements and a willingness to push sonic boundaries during their live sets.

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