Wray, Vernon
Wasted
Originally released on Vermillion Records in 1972, Vernon Wray's Wasted stands as a cult underground classic, capturing a raw and deeply personal vision of early '70s American outsider rock. Issued in extremely limited numbers, the album has gained legendary status over the decades for its unpolished intensity and haunting, introspective songwriting. As the older brother of Link Wray, Vernon shared a bloodline with one of rock's true innovators, yet Wasted charts its own solitary path, stripped-back, melancholic, and fiercely independent. The record reflects a moment frozen in time, where folk, country, and primitive rock converge with a confessional honesty rarely documented. Long sought after by collectors, Wasted offers listeners a rare glimpse into the fragile beauty of an artist working outside the spotlight, creating music on his own terms. A powerful document of American underground music, this release cements Wasted as an essential artifact of rock's shadow history.