The album Early Works 1984-1987 by Limbo is a collection of the band's earliest recordings, showcasing their raw and experimental sound. The album features a mix of post-punk, new wave, and industrial influences, with heavy use of synthesizers, drum machines, and distorted guitars.
The opening track, "Pretend," sets the tone for the album with its driving rhythm and haunting vocals. Other standout tracks include "Tunnel Vision," with its pulsating bassline and eerie atmospherics, and "No Escape," which features a frenetic guitar riff and urgent vocals.
While some of the tracks may sound dated to modern ears, the album as a whole is a fascinating glimpse into the early days of Limbo and the underground music scene of the mid-80s. Fans of post-punk and new wave will find much to enjoy here, and those interested in the history of alternative music will appreciate the album's historical significance.