- Music
- 14 Jul 21
Long out of print, the classic album re-issue will also feature a number of B-sides and demos.
Dublin band Whipping Boy are re-issuing their critically acclaimed second album Heartworm, originally released in 1995.
The album is now regarded as a lost classic and was voted the 7th best Irish album of all time by Hot Press.
This new edition of the album will be released on double vinyl and double CD, in September 3rd on the Needle Mythology label, and features a remaster of the album by Sean Magee at Abbey Road.
It also features a second record / CD of B-sides, two previously unreleased demos and live tracks, along with sleeve notes by Colm O’Callaghan.
The original vinyl of Heartworm has been out of print for over 25 years and regularly changes hands for hundreds of pounds.
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In May 1996, Needle Mythology founder Pete Paphides, who at that point was writing for Time Out, saw Whipping Boy play at late lamented Astoria in London.
"It was one of the most exhilarating gigs I’ve ever seen in my life. And, as it happens, one of the most heartbreaking ones. Whipping Boy’s second album Heartworm had been out a few months now, just enough to have allowed a deep obsession to take root. It was a record I evangelised about to anyone who was willing to listen. More so for the fact that in 1996, it was hard to see where this record was going to fit in. Which perhaps explains why, as the four members of Whipping Boy plugged in their instruments at the London Astoria, the venue was at best half-full."
Pete has spent two and a half decades telling anyone who will listen about that night and the magic of Heartworm.
"It was exhilarating – but also heartbreaking. Heartbreaking because you know that when a band who is signed to a major label plays to a half-empty venue in London – it won’t go unnoticed by their paymasters. Certainly not, at any rate, when none of the singles from the record they’re promoting manage to scrape the Top 40. But those of us who were listening didn’t forget. We told our friends. And they told their friends.
"And the reputation of this magnificent album grew and grew, to the point where younger artists such as Fontaines D.C. were citing it as one of the greatest albums of the past 30 years – a view ratified by a poll in the Irish Times last year which ranked Heartworm as the fourth greatest Irish album of all time. Alas, this was all too late to stop Whipping Boy from dissolving. But it’s not too late for Heartworm to assume its rightful position in the canon."
"In a more just world, 'When We Were Young' would be up there in the canon with 'Come On Eileen' and 'American Pie', a bittersweet memorial to simpler times whose poignancy grows exponentially with every passing year," he laments.
See the track-listing for the re-issue below.
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The re-issue of Heartworm by Whipping Boy will be released on September 3rd 2021. Pre-order it from Neddle Mythology here.
WHIPPING BOY - Heartworm LP
Side One
Twinkle
When We Were Young
Tripped
The Honeymoon Is Over
We Don’t Need Nobody Else
Side Two
Blinded
Personality
Users
Fiction
Morning Rise
Side Three
When We Were Young (Philo Version)
I Am God (Demo of Fiction)
Magnolia (Demo of Blinded)
Caroline Says II
Tripped (Live)
Side Four
We Don’t Need Nobody Else (Acoustic Version)
Disappointed
Twinkle (Acoustic Version)
As The Day Goes
A Natural