
On this day June 24, 1986, Soul Asylum released their second album Time's Incinerator. A compilation of early demos, outtakes, and live tracks, the album gave fans a raw and unfiltered look at the Minneapolis band’s early sound. Released on cassette only, it became a cult favorite among underground rock listeners and showcased the band’s gritty energy before they broke into the mainstream.
Time's Incinerator captured the band’s garage punk roots with a mix of rough edges and emotional intensity. Though it was not widely available, it helped build Soul Asylum’s loyal following in the alternative scene and reflected the DIY spirit that defined much of 80s independent music.
80s insight: Time's Incinerator stood as a symbol of how 80s bands built their reputations from the ground up, long before radio hits and major labels, by keeping things loud, honest, and real.
Time's Incinerator captured the band’s garage punk roots with a mix of rough edges and emotional intensity. Though it was not widely available, it helped build Soul Asylum’s loyal following in the alternative scene and reflected the DIY spirit that defined much of 80s independent music.
80s insight: Time's Incinerator stood as a symbol of how 80s bands built their reputations from the ground up, long before radio hits and major labels, by keeping things loud, honest, and real.