86’s first two 7-inches restored and reissued

86: Max Koshewa (from left), Ken Schenck, and Mac McNeilly. Photo by Mary Alexander.

Chunklet Industries is dusting off a crucial piece of Atlanta’s post-punk and new wave past with an online reissue of 86’s first two singles. The trio—featuring Mac McNeilly (before his seismic drumming found a home in the Jesus Lizard), Ken Schenck’s jagged guitar lines, and Max Koshewa’s brooding bass—captured a restless energy that redefined the city’s underground music scene in the early ’80s.

“Useless” and “Behind My Back” were recorded at Southern Sound in Knoxville, Tenn. in July of 1983. “Youth Culture” and “Inside” were laid down a year later 1984. Both singles were originally released via Knoxville’s short-lived indie label OHP Records. Placed together here, both singles channel the urgency of the era while hinting at the band’s singular presence in Atlanta.

Audio restoration duties for this new issue fell to Jason NeSmith at Chase Park Transduction, where the songs were delicately digitized from the original vinyl 7-inches. NeSmith applied subtle de-clicking and EQ adjustments, preserving the grit and urgency of the recordings while amplifying their visceral punch.

86: Max Koshewa (from left), Ken Schenck, and Mac McNeilly. Photo by Mary Alexander.

While 86 is often remembered as the band that gave McNeilly his start, these singles cement the group’s place as a vital force in Atlanta’s music history. And this is only the beginning: Chunklet reportedly has a trove of unreleased recordings from the 86 archives queued up for release later this year.

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PHOTOS: The Jesus Lizard

Photo by Mike White / Deadly Designs

On December 28, intrepid photographer Mike White of Deadly Designs made the trek from Athens to Nashville to bring back these 10 photos of the Jesus Lizard live at Marathon Music Works. Frontman David Yow, bass player David Wm. Sims, guitarist Duane Denison, and drummer and Atlanta expat Mac McNeilly tore through a 24-song set that included one previously unreleased number titled “Lord Godiva.”

Setlist
“Puss”
“One Evening”
“Mouth Breather”
“Glamorous”
“Nub”
“My Own Urine”
“If You Had Lips”
“Boilermaker”
“Seasick”
“Killer McHann”
“Chrome” (Chrome cover)
“Bloody Mary”
“Blue Shot”
“7 vs. 8”
“Monkey Trick”

Encore
“Gladiator”
“Blockbuster”
“Lady Shoes”
“Thumbscrews”
“Then Comes Dudley”

Encore 2
“Lord Godiva” (unreleased song)
“Destroy Before Reading”
“Wheelchair Epidemic” (the Dicks cover)
“(Fly) on (the Wall)”

View the complete gallery of photos at Deadly Designs.