

While it doesn't have the hard-hitting singles of Jeopardy, it has a shimmering, cohesive fusion of lyrics and sound. Van Dorston Fast 'n' Bulbous Reviews:įrom The Lions Mouth is even better. One of the best albums of the 80's, or any other decade for that matter.Ī.S. This is evident in the lyrics to the albums opening track, Winning - "I was gonna drown, then I started swimming/I was going down, then I started winning." This gives From The Lions Mouth an uplifting quality that was largely absent from Unknown Pleasures and Closer. However, unlike Curtis, I believe Borland could see hope beyond the despair. Lyrical themes of despair and isolation do indeed pervade the album and it is obvious that Adrian Borland was heavily influenced by Ian Curtis. This album proves that Adrian Borland was an awseome guitarist and along with Will Sergeant and Johnny Marr, among the best of his generation. Produced by Hugh Jones (also responsible for The Bunnymen's equally brilliant Heaven Up Here), From The Lions Mouth is a joy throughout and fully deserving of its forgotten classic status. Those of us in the know understand how special this band are.

However, listening to From The Lions Mouth gives me a sense of superiority over other music fans who do not know about The Sound. Whilst the likes of The Cure and U2 are lauded to the rooftops, The Sound seem to have been largely forgotten. How The Sound aren't regarded as one of the greatest British bands is beyond be me and is surely one of musics greatest travesties. We're running out of time, breath and steam So they close the curtains, hope they go awayĪll we've got to show is the dust on the floor The dogs are howling on the street outside New Dark Age (5:50) with bonus single Hothouse (3:22) (Total:10:46) Exploration 5:33 82,997Ĩ Thunderball vs Liftoff - Welcome Back Cooper 5:08 568ĩ Desmond Williams - Brooklyn Blues 4:56 18,614ġ1 Federico Aubele - El Amor De Este Pueblo 3:38 18,578ġ2 The Karminsky Experience Inc. :D Είχε λινκιά? Να τα λέτε αυτά βρε κρυψίνοι :Pĭen Of Thieves 'The Music Of Eighteenth Street Lounge Music' (Compiled By Thievery Corporation)

Seeing them live was, without any question, the best concert of my life!Ĭheck them out if you like: Nirvana, Hüsker Dü, Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey, The Breeders (which is the band of the bass player, Kim Deal. "Doolittle" is their most well-known album and was way ahead of it's time. They released 4 albums and every one of them has it's own charm. If you have missed out on this till now and you love rock, then please get this record as soon as possible. If you want your rock to be diversified, just listen to the Pixies! They use fast changes of pace, minimalistic guitars, sometimes soft vocals and sometimes crazy shouting.

Every song on this record seems perfect and has a unique tone to it. Frank Black (vocals/rhythm guitar) must be one of the most talented songwriters in the world of rock. Their music was inspired by Surf Rock as well as from Punk Rock.
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Almost everybody should at least know their song "Where is My Mind?" which is featured at the end of the movie "Fight club". One of the most recognized groups of the 90s, that has inspired hundreds of bands and still has an giant fan base. All tracks were written by Black Francis, except where noted.Īfter reviewing two rather new albums, I'll continue with a classic today.
