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Showing posts with label Violent Femmes. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Violent Femmes 1982 Violent Femmes



Genre: Alternative Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:36:23
Size: 83,24 MB

United States


Review by Steve Huey

One of the most distinctive records of the early alternative movement and an enduring cult classic, Violent Femmes weds the geeky, child-man persona of Jonathan Richman and the tense, jittery, hyperactive feel of new wave in an unlikely context: raw, amateurish acoustic folk-rock. The music also owes something to the Modern Lovers' minimalism, but powered by Brian Ritchie's busy acoustic bass riffing and the urgency and wild abandon of punk rock, the Femmes forged a sound all their own.

Still, the main reason Violent Femmes became the preferred soundtrack for the lives of many an angst-ridden teenager is lead singer and songwriter Gordon Gano. Naive and childish one minute, bitterly frustrated and rebellious the next, Gano's vocals perfectly captured the contradictions of adolescence and the difficulties of making the transition to adulthood. Clever lyrical flourishes didn't hurt either; while "Blister In the Sun" has deservedly become a standard, "Kiss Off"'s chant-along "count-up" section, "Add It Up"'s escalating "Why can't I get just one..." couplets, and "Gimme the Car"'s profanity-obscuring guitar bends ensured that Gano's intensely vulnerable confessions of despair and maladjustment came off as catchy and humorous as well.

Even if the songwriting slips a bit on occasion, Gano's personality keeps the music engaging and compelling without overindulging in his seemingly willful naiveté. For the remainder of their career, the group would only approach this level in isolated moments.



Tracklist:

01 - Blister In The Sun 02:24

02 - Kiss Off 02:57

03 - Please Do Not Go 04:15

04 - Add It Up 04:43

05 - Confessions 05:33

06 - Prove My Love 02:39

07 - Promise 02:49

08 - To The Kill 04:00

09 - Gone Daddy Gone 03:06

10 - Good Feeling 03:57





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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Violent Femmes 1986 The Blind Leading The Naked





Genre: Alternative
Rate: 226 kbps VBR / 44100
Time: 00:37:44
Size: 65,03 MB

United States


Review by Chris Woodstra

A more mainstream effort courtesy of producer Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads). Gordon Gano returns to his troubled teen persona and the Violent Femmes rock harder than on their previous two releases. A nice cover of the T. Rex classic "Children of the Revolution" and the yearning "I Held Her in My Arms," complete with a horn section, are highlights.



Tracklist:

01 - Old Mother Reagan 00:32

02 - No Killing 05:14

03 - Faith 04:15

04 - Breakin' Hearts 02:16

05 - Special 02:18

06 - Love & Me Make Three 02:53

07 - Candlelight Song 03:12

08 - I Held Her In My Arms 02:53

09 - Children Of The Revolution 04:19

10 - Good Friend 03:29

11 - Heartache 02:02

12 - Cold Canyon 03:23

13 - Two People 00:58





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