Whole heartedly agree. Back in the 70's, TG came to mean so much to me - one of the first bands to really load my head with what was musically possible besides what I was hearing on the radio, etc. and as they splintered off in all their separate directions, I think it was Coil more than any others who carried on that spirit of discovery. Right up until the very end, they were just releasing one incredible record after another. Sleazy was all set to carry on that tradition and it still bums the **** out of me that he is gone.
I recently stumbled across a copy of the Hellraiser album. Just a 10" EP of lost soundtrack music, but absolutely killer!
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